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User ID: 39475233 United States 08/26/2014 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Packs of Wild Dogs and Ebola One story that has stuck with me from reading The Great Influenza, about the 1918 outbreak, was about a small town in Alaska that was hit hard by the virus. The only survivor, a doctor, I think, barricaded himself into his house and had to fend off wave after wave of ravenous wild dogs/feral dogs. I believe when he was rescued there were something like 100 dogs piled up in his house and out the windows.
When Ebola starts striking communities, people will die or go to the hospital, leaving their pets behind. Eventually those dogs will go feral and start hanging in packs.
They'll eat Ebola bodies they find. While they won't get sick and be carriers, they'll have virus all over them from the bodies they consume.
Just a thought. |
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User ID: 39475233 United States 08/26/2014 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Packs of Wild Dogs and Ebola bump for thought |
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User ID: 39475233 United States 08/28/2014 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Packs of Wild Dogs and Ebola I posted this two days ago, hoping someone would see the threat from dogs.
We now have reports from Liberia of dogs eating corpses and being possible carriers, for a short time, of the live virus in blood and other bodily fluids from the corpses.
This is big. If dogs can carry it around on them, who knows what will happen.
In short, you have to start killing all of the dogs on the street. ALL of them. |