Otago Daily Times

Dog walker thinks poison left deliberate­ly

- GEORGE BLOCK george.block@odt.co.nz

A DUNEDIN woman says her beloved fox terrier came within seconds of eating rat poison she believes was deliberate­ly laid in a path leading to a dog park.

Alyssa Carty said she and Poppy were out for their regular walk in Caversham on Saturday when she felt a tug on the lead at the top of the pedestrian path near Hazel Ave.

She turned around and was shocked to see Poppy sniffing brown pellets she recognised as rat poison.

The four or five pellets were laid in a neat line which Miss Carty believed showed the path, which leads to the Kew Dog Park, had been deliberate­ly baited by a person with malicious intent.

‘‘I just basically went to pieces. I was scared and terrified.’’

She feared the poison could have killed her 6yearold terrier, and went public with her discovery to urge vigilance from fellow pet owners.

‘‘I reckon it would have just wiped her out.’’

After the incident, she called the Dunedin City Council and police.

An unknown party had since fixed a warning sign to a fence near where the discovery was made.

Council contractor­s collected the pellets, but a spokeswoma­n could only say yesterday it would be looking into the matter.

A police spokeswoma­n confirmed they received the report and said the matter had been referred to the council for cleanup, adding there was nothing officers had noted in the file to indicate malicious intent.

The job was coded in their system as ‘‘police attendance not required’’, she said.

 ?? PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON ?? Poisoned path . . . Alyssa Carty is sounding the alarm after her dog, Poppy, nearly ate rat poison pellets neatly laid out on a Caversham path.
PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Poisoned path . . . Alyssa Carty is sounding the alarm after her dog, Poppy, nearly ate rat poison pellets neatly laid out on a Caversham path.

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