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[*] posted on 5-16-2020 at 10:04 AM
From Western Onion for Pescadero locals


The area around ''Noah's'' is MX and residential. Local's wanting to thin out the herd? No se.


''Dogs Being Poisoned in Pescadero? (from the Baja Western Onion Facebook Group) People, again somebody is poisoning dogs in Pescadero around the sushi Noah, be careful with your dogs. The sytoms are shaking, a lot of foam and saliva and seizures. If your dog has those symptoms feel free to ring my bell any hour. That is a real emergency a dog could die in 20 minutes without treatment. - Marisa Gabriela Metaca (Posted 05/15) ☞ Join The Conversation Online via Facebook: facebook.com/groups/TheBajaWesternOnion/ ''

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[*] posted on 5-16-2020 at 10:52 AM


Sounds like there is an evil psychopath living in the neighborhood. He/she deserves to be poisoned with same poison he/she is feeding to dogs.



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[*] posted on 5-18-2020 at 09:39 AM


We've had problems w/poisoning in the past, but now there seems to be a different, acceptable(?) method of 'thinning the herd'.

A local dog has reportedly killed at least 7 other neighboring dogs and continues to menace/maul at will.
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[*] posted on 5-18-2020 at 10:03 AM


MXs have a different POV on thinning the herd.

I've heard farmers around where I live don't want dogs running through their fields so they put poison out. Not sure what all damage past dogs have done. It's their fields -- keeping my dog out of them.

And then there's the Cerritos thugs that don't want dogs running free (and probably in packs) on the public beaches. They have no problem with poison. It's been awhile since I became aware of this. Keeping my dog off the beaches South of Pescadero.

And then there's dogs, generally, on San Pedrito beach. Running in packs, bite people, other dogs, and that's been an ongoing problem for a long time. Keep my dog close and knife in hand most walks. Don't like it but that's the way it is.




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