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I received this via Streetlife - I know it's not very local, but it's not far away, so please be aware and if you hear of anything please share it


Jules



Dog walkers and owners using Tooting Common might have heard rumours surrounding dogs being poisoned by cheese laced with rat poison laid down by an individual claiming to want to kill foxes.


Leaving aside the legality and morality of his explanation, there have been renewed rumours of at least one unexplained sudden death of a healthy young labrador, a breed notorious for foraging. And now, as a matter of sad fact, another seemingly healthy labrador died suddenly after its walk on Tooting Common Triangle on Monday; an autopsy is being performed.


If anyone has any definite or plausible information, rather than mere hearsay, can we share it please? There is a lot of anxiety among dog-walkers and owners now, and this matter needs to be resolved as soon as possible. The first step is information.

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I'm with Bodean's Balham

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