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Need to painlessly poison and kill my neighbor's dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Middle-Way Advocate" data-source="post: 3371356"><p>MSG balls didn't work. The strays don't recognize peanut butter. The small piece was gone but the two big ones not, and the ants had gotten at them.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I want the karma, I've got enough problems already, and I got over the disappearance of the cavies and bunnies. A fence would be easier. They don't bark much here unless there is an occasional territory dispute.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If anyone wants to develop a true <strong><span style="font-size: 12px">"final solution to the stray dog problem"</span></strong> then it should not cost more than $50,000 (in India) to genetically engineer a dog that would only produce male offspring, effectively <strong>eradicating the feral canine population</strong>. That amount should be easy to crowd-fund.</p><p></p><p>While others go about bringing ptaerodactyls back to life, :hippie:</p><p></p><p>With a 14-year old genehacker on every corner of suburbia... millions of new species.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps someone can train the ptaerodactyl to eat dogmeat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Middle-Way Advocate, post: 3371356"] MSG balls didn't work. The strays don't recognize peanut butter. The small piece was gone but the two big ones not, and the ants had gotten at them. I don't think I want the karma, I've got enough problems already, and I got over the disappearance of the cavies and bunnies. A fence would be easier. They don't bark much here unless there is an occasional territory dispute. If anyone wants to develop a true [B][SIZE=3]"final solution to the stray dog problem"[/SIZE][/B] then it should not cost more than $50,000 (in India) to genetically engineer a dog that would only produce male offspring, effectively [B]eradicating the feral canine population[/B]. That amount should be easy to crowd-fund. While others go about bringing ptaerodactyls back to life, :hippie: With a 14-year old genehacker on every corner of suburbia... millions of new species. Perhaps someone can train the ptaerodactyl to eat dogmeat? [/QUOTE]
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