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Patricia Boser warns against dog haters in Zurich

Attention! Patricia Boser warns in Sihlcity about baits with sharp objects inside, probably laid out by dog ​​haters. The TV presenter is angry.

Patricia Boser made a dangerous discovery in Zurich! – Instagram/patriciaboser

The most important things in brief

  • Patty Boser warns the dog owners among her followers about poison bait.
  • Apparently, bait with sharp objects in it was found in Zurich.
  • Swiss celebrities have had to worry about their animals several times.

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More trouble for Patricia Boser (56)!

The TV presenter, who recently had to deal with an annoying eye infection, is angry. Apparently dog ​​haters are causing trouble in Zurich. The TV presenter is warning her fans on Instagram.

“Attention to all dog owners! Bait with sharp objects found,” she writes in her story. She also shares a photo showing pieces of sausage with some kind of needles in them.

The prepared bait was apparently discovered in Sihlcity, as the location reveals. Boser added angry emojis to the post.

Patricia Boser warns against dog haters in Zurich Patricia Boser shares this warning about dog haters in her story. – Instagram

Such baits, which are life-threatening for four-legged friends, are not uncommon in Switzerland – they are found every now and then. There are no official statistics on this, but the animal welfare organization Vier Pfoten expressed its concern to Nau.ch in February.

When asked at the time, the response was: “In our opinion, cases of illegally laid poison bait have increased in recent years. There are increasing warnings about poison bait being spread on Facebook or via WhatsApp.”

Be careful when walking the dog

Most poison baits consist of meat and sausage products. Poison or dangerous objects such as razor blades, nails or shards are then hidden in them. “Something like this has no other purpose than to injure or even kill the dog,” the organization explained.

Do you have a pet?

In such cases, you can only protect your beloved four-legged friends by paying close attention when walking them. “So if you find leftover meat, you should definitely not let the animal eat it.”

These stars have had to worry about their four-legged friends

Raven magician Vincent Raven (57) has already experienced first-hand what such poison bait can do to an animal. His beloved pit bull was poisoned in 2019.

Raven, who became internationally known through the ProSieben show “The next Uri Geller”, told Nau.ch at the time: “We thought for six weeks that he had to be put down.”

For the Bernese, it was clear that a dog hater was behind it. Fortunately, the worst could be prevented and his four-legged friend recovered.

vincent raven Vincent Raven with his beloved pitbull Amon and one of his ravens. vincent raven Pitbull Amon was poisoned (l.). Afterwards the animal felt better (r.). Bendrit Bajra Comedian Bendrit and his favorite Lio.

A similar incident occurred last year with Swiss comedian Bendrit Bajra. During a walk along Lake Zurich, his puppy picked up something from the ground in an unobserved moment.

The furry friend then became unconscious and Bendrit immediately went to see a vet. The young dog then had to be given intensive care.

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