Dog from Oregon may have been poisoned at Westminster show
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NEW YORK (AP) — A dog from Bend, Oregon, that competed at the Westminster Kennel Club show died several days later.
The dog's owner suspects the animal was deliberately poisoned.
"It is in the realm of possibility," Lynette Blue told The Associated Press on Thursday.
Blue co-owns a 3-year-old Samoyed named Cruz, and said he probably swallowed poison at Westminster earlier this month. Four days after competing, the dog died, on Feb. 16, while at a show in Colorado.
Blue has worked since the 1970s with Samoyeds, a sturdy, medium-sized breed. She said that while there was no evidence foul play was involved, certain symptoms were consistent with dogs who ingest rat or mouse poison. That was the reason she said she decided against a necropsy — an autopsy for animals.
"The timeline adds up. There's no other scenario we can come up with other than poison," she said.
Asked if she thought it was intentional, she said: "I don't think we'll ever know."
The dog's death was first reported by The New York Times.
Cruz's handler, Robert Chaffin, told the Times he thought extreme animal rights activists may have been to blame. Members of some animal groups have criticized shows featuring purebred dogs in the past.
In 2010, two members of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals stood in the middle of the Westminster best-in-show ring at Madison Square Garden and held protest signs.
But PETA co-founder and president Ingrid Newkirk said "it makes no sense whatsoever" that an animal rights activist would harm an animal.
"It's a fantasy, it's a fallacy," she told the AP by phone Thursday night. "How dare you point a finger and cast aspersions when you haven't a clue."
The veterinarian who treated Cruz, Molly Comiskey, told the Times: "Dogs are dogs. It's not anyone's fault. They eat stuff; they get into things; they make bad decisions."
The 137th Westminster drew 2,721 purebred entries. Cruz, one of 33 Samoyeds list in the show, did not win any ribbons in the best of breed judging.
"We have never, to our knowledge, had an incident at our show where a dog has become ill or was harmed as a result of being poisoned," the kennel club said in a statement.
"After conversation with the co-owner of the dog in question, it was established that the dog left Georgia on Monday and flew to New York, he was exhibited at our show on Tuesday, and flew to Denver on Wednesday morning where he subsequently became ill on Saturday. Unfortunately, no autopsy was performed, so there are a lot of unanswered questions," the statement said.
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press
So if you believe your expensive dog was "murdered" by the ingestion of rat poison,  WHY in the world wouldn't you want an autopsy done to find out for sure? I don't make thousands of dollars off one of my animals and I would have him autopsied if his/her death was questionable!
Ingrid Newkirk? Killer of HEALTHY Â cats and dogs!!!
So the owner is "certain" it was poison but didn't do an autopsy to prove it? Not likely. Dogs die suddenly, just like people do sometimes. It is very sad but true--
Some of the very common coat "enhancers" contain arsenic. And if you aren't exceedingly careful, you can poison your own dog. Especially if you take the dog off of it quickly. I'm not accusing, just saying.
Newkirk just LIED (again):Â http://www.consumerfreedom.com/2005/06/109-peta-employees-face-31-felony-animal-cruelty-charges-for-killing-dumping-dogs/Â
PETA only wants MONEY! I think there are some in the organization who truly do love animals but for the most part their simply and attention/publicity seeking organization. And why don't articles like this one get full time coverage? Michael Vick (whom I can't stand) went to prison for harming dogs for money...why can't something be done about the group known as PETA? I give to my local shelter and also to the ASPCA where I know my money will go towards SAVING animals not to some far left wing nut group!
am i the only person that didn't understand why they didn't do an autopsy?
@Evie M. Warner Exactly I thought I didn't read it correctly thought it was poison so didn't do necropsy ? Should not throw that out and then eliminate any possibility of ever knowing...