‘He is going to die’: Twisted words of man fed dog poison
‘He is going to die.’
An Adelaide woman has relived the twisted words a man said to her while laughing as he fed her beloved dog rat poison.
Shannon Emery had taken her young children and the family pet, named Diago, to a park in Salisbury where the man approached.
Ms Emery said she confronted the man, who had no dog, and asked what he was doing, before he pulled Ratsak from his pocket and fed it to Diago.
‘Then he started laughing. It was like a belly laugh, horrible and nasty.’
Diago was fed rat poison by a twisted man at an Adelaide park in front of owner Shannon Emery and her one-year-old daughter
The man approached Diago at Salisbury Park on Saints Road as she was walking the beloved family pet
Ms Emery rushed Diago to the vet after the incident which left her unable to speak
Ms Emery said ‘she could not speak,’ as she grabbed her one-year-old daughter, who also had witnessed the sickening act, and ran to her car.
She rushed the seven-year-old Jack Russell to the vet where he was administered multiple injections to make him throw up the poison.
Diago was then given further shots to stop the vomiting and finally charcoal tablets to treat any lingering poison that may be in his system.
He will be continued to be monitored by veterinarians for some time, as Ms Emery says he is ‘still not out of the woods.’
The incident occurred at Salisbury Park on Saints Road. The man had brown hair, browns eyes and was wearing ripped Nike pants.
Diago was administered with several injections to make him throw up the poison
Diago is now recovering well but will be continued to be treated and monitored by vets
Ms Emery’s Facebook post has been shared nearly 500 times, with many posting their disbelief and offering their sympathies.
‘Oh my goodness. Praying Diago recovers. This is shocking,’ one social media user said.
‘This is dreadful, I have taken my dog to this park before and it’s a lovely dog park,’ a person commented, who was one of many who said they regularly visit the area.
‘I was planning on taking my pup to that very park for his first time, NOT ANY MORE,’ said another.
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