Hi, last night my dog found a steak in the yard. She walks the fence line every night and I know it wasn’t there the night before. It had been covered with a little dirt as she scrapped it twice with her paws and she had it in her mouth. I was able to get her to drop it before she ate any, but have kept a check on her all night. What I was wondering is where I could take this piece of meat to see if it was baited? I live in the Bendigo, Victoria area. Thanking you in advance.
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