Multiple dogs reported sick after unknown substance spread on grass in Toronto, police say

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Multiple dogs reported sick after unknown substance spread on grass in Toronto, police say
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Police say they've received a report multiple dogs in west Toronto have fallen ill after someone was seen spreading an unknown substance on grass at a local dog park.

Police say they've received a report multiple dogs in west Toronto have fallen ill after someone was seen spreading an unknown substance on grass at a

local dog park.They are cautioning pet owners in the area of Summerland Terrace and Dundas West Street of Etobicoke.- Reports that a number of dogs are sick

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