A SERIAL dog killer responsible for three canine deaths and the attempted poisoning of a fourth animal in Melbourne would continue to kill until caught, RSPCA national president Hugh Wirth said today.
Dr Wirth said investigators believed someone was using snail pellets to kill family pets after four separate attacks in a close community in the city's west.
RSPCA officers were helping police investigate the poisonings and had given the government laboratory samples from the dead dogs' stomachs so they could identify the poison used.
Pet owners have been urged to keep their dogs inside at night.
This is why you should never use a dog as a “guard dog”. It is too easy to kill them. The role of guard dog became obsolete long ago.
Dr Wirth said investigators believed someone was using snail pellets to kill family pets after four separate attacks in a close community in the city's west.
RSPCA officers were helping police investigate the poisonings and had given the government laboratory samples from the dead dogs' stomachs so they could identify the poison used.
Pet owners have been urged to keep their dogs inside at night.
This is why you should never use a dog as a “guard dog”. It is too easy to kill them. The role of guard dog became obsolete long ago.
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