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Dog-safe Rat Poison

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Is there such a thing as a dog-safe rat poison available in Thailand?

 

I've tried stopping rats coming into the kitchen and so far been fairly successful, but now they've found a new way in that I can't track down.  They're inside the cupboards, so a trap isn't going to be very effective.  Is there a poison I can buy here that will kill the rats, but if my dogs find and eat the dead body isn't going to harm them?

 

Thanks.

Rats can go pretty much any where there's an opening. Put the poison somewhere the rats can sniff it out and the dogs can't get to it. Behind the fridge in the high cupboards etc.

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3 minutes ago, Rob13 said:

Rats can go pretty much any where there's an opening. Put the poison somewhere the rats can sniff it out and the dogs can't get to it. Behind the fridge in the high cupboards etc.

 

Thanks.  However, my concern is that the rats might go somewhere to die where the dogs find and eat the dead body.  I'm not concerned about the dogs' getting to the poison directly.  That I can deal with (behind fridge, high cupboards, as you say).

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I had a similar problem a while ago - rats somehow getting into the kitchen - and so searched for everywhere and anywhere they could possibly be entering (blocking them), whilst also buying a cage to trap rats so that they could be released outside.

 

Then one day the problem just disappeared!  To this day I've no idea why.  Probably a combination of no available food source (making it unattractive) and rat snakes eating the rats.

 

 

On ‎3‎/‎2‎/‎2017 at 4:54 AM, Oxx said:

Is there such a thing as a dog-safe rat poison available in Thailand?

No! Get a cat. 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodenticide

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