OMG!!! thanks for the warning Rosie... where did you find this?
Rip and Rosie said
08:45 PM Oct 14, 2013
one of my dog owning friends sent it to me as a warning.
made me feel so sick ! what if a little kid got it, or someone steped on it ?
copper1 said
11:10 PM Oct 14, 2013
That is very, very nasty what sort of human being (if you can call them that) would do such a cruel thing? This sick person/person's as far as I am concerned have a mental problem, and should be scheduled and treated by a mental health team!!!! or pherhaps, forced fed their own poison.
Sheba said
12:33 AM Oct 15, 2013
copper1 wrote:
force fed their own poison.
That's the first thought that went through my head as I read it copper1. Can only agree 100%.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Tuesday 15th of October 2013 12:34:26 AM
chopit said
01:22 AM Oct 15, 2013
Scum ! Absolute scum. To do a thing like that.
The degenerates who do this sort of thing think it is "funny".
The good thing for them is the law protects them
from what I would like to do to them in return.
pawsoz said
10:07 PM Oct 15, 2013
That is horrible, totally agree with all comments from others.
A few mornings ago I was running the boys in a park where we often go, as do lots of dogs and I got a bit of a scare, the boys put there noses down and I called them in straight away as the body language told me they had found food, sure enough a pile of dog biscuits, looked innocent enough but who dumps a large bowl of dog biscuits in the park? Had they been baited?
There are some very sick people around that is for sure.
annie
Triple333 said
04:25 AM Oct 16, 2013
Very sad!
I was in areas of 1080 baiting earlier in the year. I bought my dogs muzzles. They allow the dog to drink but not eat. I ended up at a gold prospecting camp in the bush 100kms from Kalgoorlie. Dogs had the muzzles on nearly all the time. Same when crossing the Nullarbor. They didn't like it much but they're alive. My Labrador will eat anything, despite trying to train her not to!!!! Bless her cottons ;)
Santa said
08:11 PM Oct 19, 2013
Triple333 wrote:
Very sad! I was in areas of 1080 baiting earlier in the year. I bought my dogs muzzles. They allow the dog to drink but not eat. I ended up at a gold prospecting camp in the bush 100kms from Kalgoorlie. Dogs had the muzzles on nearly all the time. Same when crossing the Nullarbor. They didn't like it much but they're alive. My Labrador will eat anything, despite trying to train her not to!!!! Bless her cottons ;)
We do the same with our much loved Lab whenever in the outback, there is no way back from a 1080 bait.
Your right they don't like having to wear a muzzle, however they get used to it, certainly better than losing a much loved family member.
We bought here first muzzle when she was about 9 months old, turned out it was too small and she would try to get it off at every opportunity, must have been hurting her, the next size up solved the problem.
Mr smokey said
05:32 PM Oct 20, 2013
Not to say that this is NOT happening but the photo has been circulating for some time around the 'net and at last count there were around 15 or so parks in Melbourne area that they were reputed to have been found. It's a bit like the coloured flags/clothes pegs/clips that are supposed to indicate where dogs are located so that dognappers can come back and steal dogs for dog fights (either as "training bait" or those breeds that would be used in the fights). Lots of anecdotal reports but not much in the way of specifics. 1080 - yes. Be very wary.
Nonetheless, be careful out there. Got a reply to a post on another caravanning forum recently that stated "thank goodness more and more free camping areas are banning dogs" which indicates a pretty negative attitude.
Trevor
Tomzys said
11:29 PM Oct 22, 2013
What I would do to them the LAW WOULD WANT TO BE THERE TO PROTECT THEM, the LOW LIFE ???????sds. As far as finding any in caravan parks, ring the local radio station, name the caravan park on air, I would try to do much damage as possible to them, so their reputation goes down the gurgler. TOUCH MY DOG I TOUGH YOUR FACE.
pawsoz said
11:43 PM Oct 22, 2013
So far I have not come across too many free camps with no dogs signs.
Of course all pet owners do need to be vigilent re 1080 but lets not forget other nasties like traps and even the more every day stuff like discarded chicken bones that can easily do serious damage to a dog. Also food scraps that have 'gone off' if a dog gets into some of those yucky plastic containers they can make themselves very sick indeed.
As for the dog nappers, only this morning in the local rag there are staffies going missing in numbers two suburbs away....I recall many years ago when I volunteered at the AWL kennels in SA we had 2 whole rows of abandoned English Bull Terriers, with marker pen messages written on their flanks to say they were 'too soft to fight'
It's just another way of trying to take our small freedoms away from us, enjoyng the companionship of our furry mates, enjoying freedom camping, doing anything that gives us pleasure that does not impinge on anyone else's freedom or pleasure....
Annie
The dog lady said
03:08 AM Oct 27, 2013
Yes I know I'm preaching to the converted here, but what's wrong with some people? Do they not accept that we are animals too? And we are actually the least trustworthy and loyal of animals. I understand that some may prefer cats or birds to dogs, but in my too many years I have never met a person who doesn't like any animals that I would trust. And even the most trustworthy of friends and family is not as loyal and honest as my dogs (small granddaughter excepted, she's not old enough yet for deceit!)
In this as in other crimes I think it's time we made the punishment fit the crime. Harming my dog is harming my only companion and should be seen as such.
ravers said
10:15 PM Oct 28, 2013
There are some really sick people out there, you have to wonder what they are thinking. It's difficult enough keeping our dogs safe while we are travelling without having to deal with things like that.
Lets hope they are caught soon and charged with something not sure what they would do with them.
Cheers Veronica
BRAGGABB said
04:54 PM Nov 26, 2013
Hi Guru
What type and size did you get your guys. I have walking vac cleaner (Labradors).
MaryJane said
01:48 AM Nov 27, 2013
No size on my dog muzzles. I have Labradors. But most pet shops (if not in as shopping centre) let you take your dogs in for a fitting.
Some dogs just can't help themselves, and, as previously commented, dry and brittle bones cause damage too.
They detest the muzzles, but it's for their own good..... That's what I tell myself anyway
MaryJane said
01:53 AM Nov 27, 2013
PS... I'm actually considering gluing some soft cushioning around the inside of the plastic muzzle, hoping it will be a more comfortable muzzle experience
BRAGGABB said
03:01 AM Nov 27, 2013
So your Muzzle are a all in one plastic type. I have see a Bark Muzzle which is made from material and was thinking how that would go. Have you seen them.
MaryJane said
05:35 AM Nov 27, 2013
PamWithers wrote:
So your Muzzle are a all in one plastic type. I have see a Bark Muzzle which is made from material and was thinking how that would go. Have you seen them.
Here we go. Can't find pics from archives, so trust me that the pic is the choc coloured dog, on a choc coloured couch! But u will see the muzzle, and they are the only ones that stop a dog picking up poison bait and allow them to drink. She hates it, but she's alive ;)
Great I will look at EBay plus Vet Direct and Vet Shed. It would not happen to have a brand on it or could you remember it. Guess what Santa is bring them not that they will be to impressed.
MaryJane said
01:26 PM Nov 28, 2013
PamWithers wrote:
Great I will look at EBay plus Vet Direct and Vet Shed. It would not happen to have a brand on it or could you remember it. Guess what Santa is bring them not that they will be to impressed.
And the blurb says it will stop dogs picking up bait. You may need to cut n paste the link ;)
BRAGGABB said
04:50 PM Nov 28, 2013
Check it out. They are half the price of the one I was looking at and they should do the job. Thank you.I hopeI meet up with along the way. Pam
MaryJane said
06:40 PM Nov 28, 2013
PamWithers wrote:
Check it out. They are half the price of the one I was looking at and they should do the job. Thank you.I hopeI meet up with along the way. Pam
Happy I could help. I've heard some horror stories re 1080, hence why I wanted to help. and I didn't fully realise til I got to Kalgoorlie and my friend said it was a must, not a consideration.
Mr B2 said
02:15 PM Dec 2, 2013
The Coppers could get a finger print off the top of those studs,
Any two year old would scoff that down with out thinking about it,
Every dog would Vacuum them up,
Vanderee said
10:15 AM Dec 10, 2013
Dog baits; bl......disgusting. The national parks bait dropping kills a lot of innocent wild life, crows pick it up and drop it in your property, and the wild dogs and foxes don't touch it most cases, they're not that stupid. About time this practice is abandoned like in most countries, where it is regarded as cruelty to animals. Our Government is a pack of outlaws with a license to kill. The humane way to kill wild dogs is shooting them, but that is not cost effective though. Like I said Councils and Government are anti dog, but dog registration is not cheap any more we get nothing in return just a dog pound which charges big bucks to get your dog back, when it goes astray, be quick or it's in the gas chamber. Nothing is done to stamp out dog fight rings that is placed in the "too difficult basket".
Council rules....oh my god !!!! You won't believe it !!! We had to build a dog kennel to house our 6 huskies, hobby kennel,in rural residential area (two dogs permitted only), we had regulations like building a block of flats, 10 miles of red tape and a soaking pit big enough for a housing complex. It blew out to $30,000. from perculation and impact studies, ground water assessment, signage and public notices, noise reflective boundaries, engineers drawings, plumbing and electrical, insulation, 150 mm slab, full kennel wall lining waterproof, roof vents . You see..we live in the land of red tape, and the worst anti dog country on this planet. Guess what.....on final inspection they DID NOT WANT to go inside the building, not interested only in the plumbing and drainage. A total bl....joke but expensive to get just a hobby kennel.
As they say in the classics; Rules is Rules Jacko !!!!!
-- Edited by Vanderee on Tuesday 10th of December 2013 10:18:40 AM
SnowT said
01:00 AM Dec 11, 2013
Hey Keith..
What area do you Live in..
I know that where I live, we're on a 1/4arce block and we could have 2 dog's.. had to get a permit to get my little dog registered here..
I ran into problem's with my Ferret's.. if I only had 2 ferret's no problem's..
the issue was that At the time I was breeding 2 litter's per year..
- I was breeding Dark Sable Ferret's..[Want some Picture's just ask..]
so I had 11 ferret's... they have now all gone to be rehoused thru the Local ferret society.. so yeah the council's can be bloody rude..
Juergen
staggerg said
05:16 PM Dec 14, 2013
Thanks for the heads up, bloody scumbags
Vic41 said
01:04 PM Jan 15, 2014
Rip and Rosie wrote:
Dog owners please be aware this is the latest trend in parks please be careful
What sort of low life would do that, well we know they are around, I just hope they get caught.
A sicko through a bait into the yard of our home years ago and poisoned our foxy, great little dog wouldn't harm anyone.
An earlier post mentioned crows dropping 1080 baits on their farm property, also be vigilant in WA at rest stops or free camps, some drop them there also, muzzles a good idea IMHO you don't know what your pet will pick up......not nice when they eat someones (droppings) at these stops either then lick you on the face as happened to me once before I was aware what they had been eating.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:04:43 PM
Dog owners please be aware this is the latest trend in parks please be careful
one of my dog owning friends sent it to me as a warning.
made me feel so sick ! what if a little kid got it, or someone steped on it ?
That is very, very nasty what sort of human being (if you can call them that) would do such a cruel thing? This sick person/person's as far as I am concerned have a mental problem, and should be scheduled and treated by a mental health team!!!! or pherhaps, forced fed their own poison.
-- Edited by Sheba on Tuesday 15th of October 2013 12:34:26 AM
The degenerates who do this sort of thing think it is "funny".
The good thing for them is the law protects them
from what I would like to do to them in return.
A few mornings ago I was running the boys in a park where we often go, as do lots of dogs and I got a bit of a scare, the boys put there noses down and I called them in straight away as the body language told me they had found food, sure enough a pile of dog biscuits, looked innocent enough but who dumps a large bowl of dog biscuits in the park? Had they been baited?
There are some very sick people around that is for sure.
annie
I was in areas of 1080 baiting earlier in the year. I bought my dogs muzzles. They allow the dog to drink but not eat. I ended up at a gold prospecting camp in the bush 100kms from Kalgoorlie. Dogs had the muzzles on nearly all the time. Same when crossing the Nullarbor. They didn't like it much but they're alive. My Labrador will eat anything, despite trying to train her not to!!!! Bless her cottons ;)
We do the same with our much loved Lab whenever in the outback, there is no way back from a 1080 bait.
Your right they don't like having to wear a muzzle, however they get used to it, certainly better than losing a much loved family member.
We bought here first muzzle when she was about 9 months old, turned out it was too small and she would try to get it off at every opportunity, must have been hurting her, the next size up solved the problem.
Nonetheless, be careful out there. Got a reply to a post on another caravanning forum recently that stated "thank goodness more and more free camping areas are banning dogs" which indicates a pretty negative attitude.
Trevor
What I would do to them the LAW WOULD WANT TO BE THERE TO PROTECT THEM, the LOW LIFE ???????sds. As far as finding any in caravan parks, ring the local radio station, name the caravan park on air, I would try to do much damage as possible to them, so their reputation goes down the gurgler. TOUCH MY DOG I TOUGH YOUR FACE.
Of course all pet owners do need to be vigilent re 1080 but lets not forget other nasties like traps and even the more every day stuff like discarded chicken bones that can easily do serious damage to a dog. Also food scraps that have 'gone off' if a dog gets into some of those yucky plastic containers they can make themselves very sick indeed.
As for the dog nappers, only this morning in the local rag there are staffies going missing in numbers two suburbs away....I recall many years ago when I volunteered at the AWL kennels in SA we had 2 whole rows of abandoned English Bull Terriers, with marker pen messages written on their flanks to say they were 'too soft to fight'
It's just another way of trying to take our small freedoms away from us, enjoyng the companionship of our furry mates, enjoying freedom camping, doing anything that gives us pleasure that does not impinge on anyone else's freedom or pleasure....
Annie
Yes I know I'm preaching to the converted here, but what's wrong with some people? Do they not accept that we are animals too? And we are actually the least trustworthy and loyal of animals. I understand that some may prefer cats or birds to dogs, but in my too many years I have never met a person who doesn't like any animals that I would trust. And even the most trustworthy of friends and family is not as loyal and honest as my dogs (small granddaughter excepted, she's not old enough yet for deceit!)
In this as in other crimes I think it's time we made the punishment fit the crime. Harming my dog is harming my only companion and should be seen as such.
Lets hope they are caught soon and charged with something not sure what they would do with them.
Cheers Veronica
Hi Guru
What type and size did you get your guys. I have walking vac cleaner (Labradors).
Some dogs just can't help themselves, and, as previously commented, dry and brittle bones cause damage too.
They detest the muzzles, but it's for their own good..... That's what I tell myself anyway
So your Muzzle are a all in one plastic type. I have see a Bark Muzzle which is made from material and was thinking how that would go. Have you seen them.
Here we go. Can't find pics from archives, so trust me that the pic is the choc coloured dog, on a choc coloured couch! But u will see the muzzle, and they are the only ones that stop a dog picking up poison bait and allow them to drink. She hates it, but she's alive ;)
Great thanks, yes they are much better then the ones I saw. Also a great looking dog.
Thanks Pam, last pic a shocker, here's a better one, and I notice it has "No 7" on the side. The size perhaps?
i wonder if they sell them on eBay? I bought near Kalgoorlie, where baiting is common. Sorry, pic is upside down..
Great I will look at EBay plus Vet Direct and Vet Shed. It would not happen to have a brand on it or could you remember it. Guess what Santa is bring them not that they will be to impressed.
Here we go go Pam, this looks v similar to mine
http://www.thefarmstore.com.au/shop-by-animal/dogs-cats/muzzles-catchers/dog-muzzle-comfort-size-7
And the blurb says it will stop dogs picking up bait. You may need to cut n paste the link ;)
Check it out. They are half the price of the one I was looking at and they should do the job. Thank you.I hopeI meet up with along the way. Pam
Happy I could help.
I've heard some horror stories re 1080, hence why I wanted to help. and I didn't fully realise til I got to Kalgoorlie and my friend said it was a must, not a consideration. 
The Coppers could get a finger print off the top of those studs,
Any two year old would scoff that down with out thinking about it,
Every dog would Vacuum them up,
Dog baits; bl......disgusting. The national parks bait dropping kills a lot
of innocent wild life, crows pick it up and drop it in your
property, and the wild dogs and foxes don't touch it most cases, they're not that stupid.
About time this practice is abandoned like in most countries, where it is regarded
as cruelty to animals. Our Government is a pack of outlaws with a license to kill.
The humane way to kill wild dogs is shooting them, but that is not cost effective though.
Like I said Councils and Government are anti dog, but dog registration is not cheap any more
we get nothing in return just a dog pound which charges big bucks to get your dog back, when
it goes astray, be quick or it's in the gas chamber.
Nothing is done to stamp out dog fight rings that is placed in the "too difficult basket".
Council rules....oh my god !!!! You won't believe it !!!
We had to build a dog kennel to house our 6 huskies, hobby kennel,in rural residential area (two dogs permitted only),
we had regulations like building a block of flats, 10 miles of red tape and a soaking pit big enough for
a housing complex. It blew out to $30,000. from perculation and impact studies, ground water assessment,
signage and public notices, noise reflective boundaries, engineers drawings, plumbing and electrical, insulation,
150 mm slab, full kennel wall lining waterproof, roof vents . You see..we live in the land of red tape, and the worst anti
dog country on this planet. Guess what.....on final inspection they DID NOT WANT to go inside the building, not interested
only in the plumbing and drainage. A total bl....joke but expensive to get just a hobby kennel.
As they say in the classics; Rules is Rules Jacko !!!!!
-- Edited by Vanderee on Tuesday 10th of December 2013 10:18:40 AM
What area do you Live in..
I know that where I live, we're on a 1/4arce block and we could have 2 dog's.. had to get a permit to get my little dog registered here..
I ran into problem's with my Ferret's.. if I only had 2 ferret's no problem's..
the issue was that At the time I was breeding 2 litter's per year..
- I was breeding Dark Sable Ferret's..[Want some Picture's just ask..]
so I had 11 ferret's... they have now all gone to be rehoused thru the Local ferret society.. so yeah the council's can be bloody rude..
Juergen
What sort of low life would do that, well we know they are around, I just hope they get caught.
A sicko through a bait into the yard of our home years ago and poisoned our foxy, great little dog wouldn't harm anyone.
An earlier post mentioned crows dropping 1080 baits on their farm property, also be vigilant in WA at rest stops or free camps, some drop them there also, muzzles a good idea IMHO you don't know what your pet will pick up......not nice when they eat someones (droppings) at these stops either then lick you on the face as happened to me once before I was aware what they had been eating.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 15th of January 2014 01:04:43 PM