TRDizin: Dog Massacre with Pesticide for Theft: Methomyl Poisoning
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In this case report, acute methomyl poisoning in dogs is described by pathological and toxicological findings for the first time in Turkey. Fiveof the thirty stray dogs that were found dead within 1-2 days after eating the foodstuffs in an industrial area in Konya were necropsied. Grossly,undigested pieces of chicken meat with a mild insecticidal smell in stomach of all dogs were found and toxicological analysis by GC-MSrevealed toxic levels of methomyl in the stomach contents (15.7-17.8 ppm) and, intestines, livers and kidneys (1.2-2.9 ppm) also. In addition,histopathologically degenerative and necrotic changes were observed in liver, brain, lung, kidneys and gastrointestinal system mucosa.Postmortem and histopathological examinations and toxicological analyses revealed that deaths were related to methomyl poisoning andit has been subsequently learned from the police officers and printed media that this poison had been deliberately infected to dog food forthe purpose of theft committed in the industrial area. Publishing these intentional poisoning events, we have wanted to draw attention tothat more serious measures and statutory regulations should be taken by governments about animal rights.
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Özdemi̇r, Ö., Çi̇ftçi̇, M., Hati̇poğlu, F., Ortatatli, M., Terzi̇, F., Ateş, M., Avci, T. (2019). Dog Massacre with Pesticide for Theft: Methomyl Poisoning. Kafkas Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 25(5), 717-720
