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Need to painlessly poison and kill my neighbor's dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 3344597"><p>I agree, but I'd like to add that people shouldn't get the idea that killing a nuisance dog is an everyday thing like putting out a fly strip or rat trap. Not complaining about the dog beforehand and being careful to cover all tracks very much minimises the chance of being caught, but there will still be a risk involved. Like you say, it's unlikely that the FBI or Interpol will be mobilised to investigate the mutt's death, but if suspicion falls upon you in any way (e.g. you live next door and are most likely to gain from the dog snuffing it) you could have some awkward questions to answer. Most people aren't career criminals and/or good liars and if questioned by the police, will most likely give themselves away.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As a former victim of nuisance barking I can sympathise with anyone who is desperate enough to have to kill a dog, but I offer this note of caution: consider carefully the possible consequences before taking such a desperate measure. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 3344597"] I agree, but I'd like to add that people shouldn't get the idea that killing a nuisance dog is an everyday thing like putting out a fly strip or rat trap. Not complaining about the dog beforehand and being careful to cover all tracks very much minimises the chance of being caught, but there will still be a risk involved. Like you say, it's unlikely that the FBI or Interpol will be mobilised to investigate the mutt's death, but if suspicion falls upon you in any way (e.g. you live next door and are most likely to gain from the dog snuffing it) you could have some awkward questions to answer. Most people aren't career criminals and/or good liars and if questioned by the police, will most likely give themselves away. As a former victim of nuisance barking I can sympathise with anyone who is desperate enough to have to kill a dog, but I offer this note of caution: consider carefully the possible consequences before taking such a desperate measure. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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