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Mystic Mog

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  1. Thanks, fantastic care.☺
  2. taper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks. She was very ill. And it cost me (or > rather Petplan) ?5k to get here right. > > The water she drank from was the fast flowing > stream under the bridge and not still water. > Wouldn't necessarily have been that that poisoned > her. As a matter of interest which vet did you use?
  3. taper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I posted something on here back in August about my > dog in relation to Peckham Rye park. She > collapsed, had a very bad seizure and very nearly > died. Thankfully various brilliant vets got her > back on her feet. Their view was she had ingested > some sort of toxin, Although they were unable to > say what. > > I've thought long and hard about where she might > have been poisoned. About one hour prior to her > collapse she had been drinking the water from the > stream under the small bridge in Peckham Rye, near > where this incident took place. she was sniffing > around the fallen tree too, looking for dropped > food. I can't be certain that's where she ingested > whatever it was that poisoned her. But this > incident has made me think again. Fungi and mold > can certainly poison dogs. It's called > Mycotoxicosis. > > I think the parks people should have a look at > this. Thanks for that, I remember your original post and wondered what the outcome was. I am so glad he/she survived.☺
  4. Well said Penquin, let's keep it real. I knew this dog, he was adorable.
  5. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > turtle Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > This argument is not helping the situation and > , > > in my opinion, is in very bad taste. No one has > > said the dog was deliberately poisoned, just to > be > > aware. Dogs have been deliberately poisoned in > > other areas of the country, so all > possibilities > > have to considered. If, in the likely event, it > is > > from a broken trap then the council need to be > > aware and check their equipment more often. But > > how sad that a beautiful dog has died a sad > death, > > lets remember that and all dog lovers be aware, > as > > that is all the original poster was trying to > > ensure. thinking of you JJ. X > > Oh for goodness' sake, how is it in bad taste? > There's information that a dog has been poisoned > in a park and concerned people are discussing what > may have caused it, at the same time as offering > their sympathy to the dog owner. Some peoples comments have been quite insensitive.
  6. This argument is not helping the situation and , in my opinion, is in very bad taste. No one has said the dog was deliberately poisoned, just to be aware. Dogs have been deliberately poisoned in other areas of the country, so all possibilities have to considered. If, in the likely event, it is from a broken trap then the council need to be aware and check their equipment more often. But how sad that a beautiful dog has died a sad death, lets remember that and all dog lovers be aware, as that is all the original poster was trying to ensure. thinking of you JJ. X
  7. KidKrugar please show some concern, this beautiful dog has now sadly died, B777 is kindly spreading the word so, hopefully, other owners can be aware.
  8. Well said Anelia, where did that come from? I'm sure you'd love to fix the terrible problems in Greece, but a bit out of context surely! This person assumes this is what Alice meant???
  9. It's a shame you couldn't catch it before the crows get it. Hope someone does.
  10. Really hope things work out for you and Leo, please keep us posted.☺
  11. Have you taken him to the vet to check there's not an underlying cause? Definitely put a cat flap back. I hope you manage to settle him back in, it's a hard life for cats on the street.
  12. No, not in any way distasteful. What exactly do you mean? A genuine, caring person trying to do a good deed, should be commended, not criticised!
  13. You are very welcome, it is so lovely when there is a happy ending.
  14. What a relief, so happy for you.☺
  15. It does sound like this is the same dog, the good news is a lady managed to catch him at Herne Hill and he has been re-united with his owner. Have a look on DogLost on the re-united page, his name is Cooper. Well done for raising awareness.
  16. This sounds exactly like a dog missing from SE1 on the 11th Sept, he is registered on Dog Lost, please everyone keep a lookout for him, he is very nervous.
  17. Any news?
  18. Great news, my heart sank when I read your first post, so happy for all concerned.
  19. Lovely pictures on Dog Lost of a very happy owner and her 2 adorable dogs. Holding out for Jules now, and of course, never forgetting Nina and Mattie from the previous incident.
  20. So sorry to hear this news, how lovely that you cared for him so well and that he had such an army of admirers. He sounds a great character who cheered many a persons day.
  21. I am so sorry you have lost your dog, all us dog lovers feel for you. Was the van locked or did the criminals have to break in? I sincerely hope you and the other owners have some good news soon but, dogwalkers have got to be more careful especially after the recent incident. Do not make it too easy for these evil people.
  22. Not again, what the hell is going on? Thoughts are with all the owners and these poor little dogs.
  23. Ruskin, thought you'd like to know, another dog has been found; the cockerpoo Tilly. The lurcher Nina and Yorkie Mattie are still missing, fingers crossed for them.
  24. What wonderful news, come on Nina and Mattie, thinking of you. x
  25. Did they say what they are going to do with it?
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