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yeah i saw a police helicopter fly over earlier too, they didn't seem to be interested in saving dogs though.
nah i used a claw hammer
use your dads cum. hold it in your mouth and spit it at dog. works for me everytime
semen is by far the best way to kill a dog
yeah i saw a police helicopter fly over earlier too, they didn't seem to be interested in saving dogs though.
Coordination Problems
Seizures are the most dramatic effects of rat poisons. These can vary from the pet falling to one side and paddling the legs to a full-blown grand mal seizure. During this time, the pet may involuntarily urinate or defecate and bite. The pet may become unconscious. But even before a seizure, staggering gait, sudden dizziness or standing with legs in a saw horse position are also symptoms of rat poisons, according to Pet Education.com. These seizures may begin after the pet vomits, may come on suddenly or begin when the pet is touched. The variation depends on how much poison the pet ate.
Bleeding Problems
Anti-coagulant drugs are added to rat poison in order to make the rat bleed to death. Unfortunately, these drugs can do the same thing to a dog, cat or even a child, according to Mar Vista Animal Medical Center. Signs include bloody urine and/or bloody diarrhea, which means the internal organs are bleeding; sudden nose bleeds or sudden bleeding or paleness of the gums. A pet's healthy gums should be a salmon-pink color. If a pet goes into a convulsion, their chances for getting a cut are very high. This cut will not stop bleeding.
Digestive Problems
Dogs or cats that consume rat poison containing strychnine, zinc phosphate or cholecalciferol will vomit far more than usual and have diarrhea. The diarrhea may contain blood because of anti-coagulant drugs, such as wafarin, contained in the poison, according to Mar Vista Animal Medical Center. The pet won't want to eat. Do not try to stop the vomiting; the pet needs to remove traces of poison still in the stomach. Cats may also appear constipated, straining unsuccessfully to pass stool in between vomiting bouts, according to "Cat Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook." Zinc phosphate can make a dog's abdomen suddenly swell up, according to "The Veterinarians' Guide to Your Dog's Symptoms."
Does it work better than airsoft?
yeah i saw a police helicopter fly over earlier too, they didn't seem to be interested in saving dogs though.
watch dog or what ever his name is already PWNED you like 4 times now
See page 88. LMFAO
Does anyone know if certain weedkillers would kill a dog? I've just bought some stuff to get rid of persistent lawn weeds and it comes with loads of safety warnings, so I'm thinking it might. An "accidental" spill that stops the annoying barking next door can easily be explained away as carelessness rather than malicious intent. Advice welcome and thanks in advance!
LOL where do you live, iraq?
try feeding the dog some semen. that works the best