Meatballs Found Near Santa Rosa Dog Park Found To Be Not Poisonous

SANTA ROSA (CBS SF) -- Eight meatballs that were found last month near a dog park in west Santa Rosa did not contain any poisons harmful to people or pets, Sonoma County Animal Services said this afternoon.

The meatballs were sent to a lab at the University of California at Davis to determine if they contained poison and a "multitude of tests" were done over the past two weeks, said Brian Whipple, interim director and supervising animal control officer.

A citizen contacted Sonoma County Animal Services on Sept. 20 about suspicious substances left in the dog park area of A Place to Play on West Third Street, Whipple said.

Animal Control officers collected eight meatballs from a fenced-in, off-leash dog park area and wooded trail, Whipple said.

"These findings are a relief in this particular situation, however, Sonoma County Animal Services still urges that anyone that frequents any of the parks in the community keep a watchful eye out and not allow your dogs to eat anything that you did not provide," Whipple said.

Whipple advised dog owners to walk their dogs on a leash before releasing them in off-leash areas before letting them run loose and abiding by leash laws to improve the safety of their pets.

There were incidents of potentially poison-laced meatballs in the Twin Peaks and Richmond districts of San Francisco in February. In July 2013, a dachshund named Oskar died after eating a suspected poison meatball in the Twin Peaks area.

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