Heartbroken Sydney dog owner issues harrowing warning about popular park

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A distraught dog owner has issued a harrowing warning about a popular Sydney park after her beloved pooch died from poisoning.

Like any other week Maria Stretton and her husband were taking turns exercising their beagle-staffordshire bull terrier cross Baxter at Centennial Park when, unbeknown to them, he ate a piece of fox bait.

A series of comments from concerned neighbours followed and the post was shared across several social media platforms alerting dog owners in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.Another community member named Leiah thanked Ms Stretton for alerting people to the potential danger.Baxter’s owner Maria Stretton issued a warning to fellow residents. Picture: Sophia GillisAnother said: “I’m very sorry for your heartbreaking loss. Thank you for this important warning.

City of Sydney Council referred the matter to Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust, which has been contacted for comment.“We have a fox control program led by a licensed feral pest management specialist that includes den fumigation and soft-jaw leg hold traps,” the website states.“We do not undertake any fox control work where members of the public or dogs could be affected, the program is targeted to fenced-off bushland remnant areas and depot.

 

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I’m so sorry 😞 for your loss and have warned my dog 🐶 group members NSW Dog Lover’s Group

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