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Old 28th May 2008, 16:41   #21
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Just found out today that there was another poisoning today in Yalikavak - so please be aware of this
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Old 28th May 2008, 19:21   #22
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oh sue not again those bloody bastards well you know the saying what goes around comes around ifeel cruel even saying that, about nasty people
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Old 28th May 2008, 19:44   #23
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That's dreadful Sue is it the dog that sat behind Coby when we were eating (big gentle one)?

There must be a better way of solving the problem with stray dogs, not all of them are friendly though as one night a dog down the street from your place went for Coby Kirby grabbed him and lifted him in time - he was terrified. The dog (white fur - skinny )backed off otherwise Kirb would have killed him. Kirb is a dog lover and knows how they behave - he said at the time this dog had the potential to hurt a child.

It's frightening how dogs that could hurt are causing such pain and suffering for the rest. And I bet it's not just cruel people who want to get rid of them but the terrified also.
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Old 28th May 2008, 23:15   #24
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Yes Amanda - that was the dog - very gentle
I know the white skinny dog that you talking about and yes it is a problem but the restaurant called "" On the Road " say it belongs to them !!So nothing can be done about it - it went for my Murphy ( Spaniel ) tonight and he was scared to death - he thinks ALL dogs will be his friend !
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Old 28th May 2008, 23:27   #25
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Hi Sue, I'm so sorry for you and the pain you must feel. Please take comfort in the knowledge that for the past five years that this beautiful gentle dog knew what it was to be loved and this is because of you. I met this dog only last week! My hubby and I went on the dolmus to Yali. It was our first time there. What a beautiful tranquil place. We walked all along the promonade and back through the little shops until we came to your restaurant. We sat down for our meal and who comes over, only your brown dog and sat behind my chair. Blackie was sitting over the road and wagged his tail whenever I looked over at him. Hubby remarked that wherever we go, animals always seek me out as they know I love them. I knew of course that they felt at home because of you and your hubby looking after them. The best way to beat these ignorant people who poison animals is to continue to feed and care for the street dogs and these people will realize that your spirit cannot be broken. Take care, we are thinking of you.
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Old 28th May 2008, 23:34   #26
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This is the only thing I hate about this Country. I dont think I will ever come to terms with the abuse to animals here.

The caretaker on my complex acquired a puppy about two weeks ago. It wasnt even old enough to have left its mother. They are keeping it tied up outside in a kennel. It whimpers and crys all night long and they never interact with it or pick it up for a cuddle. They had tied string around its neck to secure it to the kennel but the string was so tight it was choking. The puppy also had a very bad cough and temperature. I called my vet who has been treating the pupply for days now. Its cost me 200ytl so far in daily injections, worming, flea treatment, antibiotic injections, collar and food (they are feeding it bread and milk only). They have not even said thank you!!

My heart goes out to you Sue.
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Old 29th May 2008, 00:01   #27
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That's disgusting. Can anyone magic the poor thing away to a new home??
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Old 29th May 2008, 01:00   #28
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oh sue am really sorry to hear wot happened. its so cruel. unfortunately it isn't jus turkey that has this problem although that is no consolation when it is you who has been directly affected.

you take care chin up hon x
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This is the only thing I hate about this Country. I dont think I will ever come to terms with the abuse to animals here.

The caretaker on my complex acquired a puppy about two weeks ago. It wasnt even old enough to have left its mother. They are keeping it tied up outside in a kennel. It whimpers and crys all night long and they never interact with it or pick it up for a cuddle. They had tied string around its neck to secure it to the kennel but the string was so tight it was choking. The puppy also had a very bad cough and temperature. I called my vet who has been treating the pupply for days now. Its cost me 200ytl so far in daily injections, worming, flea treatment, antibiotic injections, collar and food (they are feeding it bread and milk only). They have not even said thank you!!

My heart goes out to you Sue.



I think I would be cutting the string and doing a runner with it. Would the vet not have a word with the owner to advise on how to keep a dog properly?


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Old 29th May 2008, 20:12   #30
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Paddington and Bibby. I have three cats that wouldnt accept a dog or puppy so taking it in would be impossible. I have thought of trying to find a home for it and making it disappear but having thought long and hard, they would probably just get another. My vet has spoken to them about how to care for it but they havent taken any notice. He was particularly concerned that it was left out all night crying and told them they should take it in the house of an evening. They have just ignored everything.

Today I went to see if it was ok to find it half dead with no food or water and no sign of the owners. I quickly gave it water and food and spent a couple of hours with it and it was ok when I left. The vet came again tonight and spoke to them again.

Its scandallous!!!

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