Wednesday, August 10, 2011
How can I dispose of a dead dog?
Earlier today, at about 9:30 pm, a tennant in my apartment complex said they almost ran over a dead dog in their carport. I went out to check it out. It appears to have been dumped there. I didn't have any gloves but I used sandwich baggies on my hands (bad idea, i know) so I can try to get the collar and contact the potential owners, but no dice. There was a collar but no dog tags. I've spent the past almost 3 hours trying to contact animal control, and calling the Anaheim Police Department Non emergency number with the hopes of getting some sort of help. I'd rather not have to move the body because it's starting to leak bodily fluids and blood, but I need to get it disposed of by morning, mostly because I don't want anybody or their kids to find it and start freaking out. The Anaheim Animal Control office doesn't have a message machine, and the police department said that they would contact them for me too, but I havent heard back. I was wondering if anybody had any advice on how to dispose of the body and clean up the blood and fluids in a sanitary manner. I was thinking that straight clorox should help with the blood and such, but i know it would be best left in the hands of a professional.
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