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Aerial baiting, Baits - 1080 information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Adelaide" data-source="post: 347234" data-attributes="member: 10565"><p>I just joined today so not sure if this has been covered but in the situation your dog ingests some fox bait you can make them vomit by giving them salt water (carry some salt with you). This isnt a gauranteed cure but will definitely be better than nothing and will buy you time to get to a vet. Dogs can start hallucinating once poisoned and bite their owner so be careful if it starts acting weird. </p><p>Most places i have seen that use baits have signs warning of them but its best to avoid scrubby or dense areas with the dog. Obviously as others have said a muzzle is best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adelaide, post: 347234, member: 10565"] I just joined today so not sure if this has been covered but in the situation your dog ingests some fox bait you can make them vomit by giving them salt water (carry some salt with you). This isnt a gauranteed cure but will definitely be better than nothing and will buy you time to get to a vet. Dogs can start hallucinating once poisoned and bite their owner so be careful if it starts acting weird. Most places i have seen that use baits have signs warning of them but its best to avoid scrubby or dense areas with the dog. Obviously as others have said a muzzle is best [/QUOTE]
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