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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 55417"><p>Nothing will save a dog from 1080. </p><p>They are baiting all through the North East of Victoria because of the massive amount of WIld Dogs out there. Simple thing to follow here, keep your dog on a lead or take your chances. Its not just baits as if your pooch finds an animal that's just died from a bait and eats it, he is toast as well. </p><p>The problem is that many a domestic pooch has followed a scent, and never been found by its owner. These domestic pooches turn feral and can kill 50 sheep in a night. The injuries to livestock by domestic pooches is horrific. </p><p>If you don't want to put your pet at risk, leave it home.</p><p>Sorry if you don't agree but I am a dog owner and there are too many baits around here to risk the family pet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 55417"] Nothing will save a dog from 1080. They are baiting all through the North East of Victoria because of the massive amount of WIld Dogs out there. Simple thing to follow here, keep your dog on a lead or take your chances. Its not just baits as if your pooch finds an animal that's just died from a bait and eats it, he is toast as well. The problem is that many a domestic pooch has followed a scent, and never been found by its owner. These domestic pooches turn feral and can kill 50 sheep in a night. The injuries to livestock by domestic pooches is horrific. If you don't want to put your pet at risk, leave it home. Sorry if you don't agree but I am a dog owner and there are too many baits around here to risk the family pet. [/QUOTE]
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