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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 462262" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>EEEwwww, Steely, <em><strong>Please</strong></em> be super careful with any kind of rodent poisons around your dog! There's almost nowhere you can put them where the dog won't have access to them! If you use the kind that is little pellets, no matter how well you hide it, the mice will scatter it around where the dog could possibly find and eat a few pieces. It doesn't kill the mice right away, they carry it back to their nests and it can end up anywhere. And if a mouse eats the poison and gets sick, the dog could pick up the slow moving mouse and get sick from it too. About the only thing you can safely use around dogs is an old-fashioned spring loaded mouse trap that is put where the dog can't get near it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 462262, member: 1883"] EEEwwww, Steely, [I][B]Please[/B][/I] be super careful with any kind of rodent poisons around your dog! There's almost nowhere you can put them where the dog won't have access to them! If you use the kind that is little pellets, no matter how well you hide it, the mice will scatter it around where the dog could possibly find and eat a few pieces. It doesn't kill the mice right away, they carry it back to their nests and it can end up anywhere. And if a mouse eats the poison and gets sick, the dog could pick up the slow moving mouse and get sick from it too. About the only thing you can safely use around dogs is an old-fashioned spring loaded mouse trap that is put where the dog can't get near it. [/QUOTE]
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