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2 dogs die from eating toxins in Whitehorse, another sick

The City of Whitehorse is telling dog owners to be vigilant with their animals after a third pet in Porter Creek has gotten sick, possibly from eating poison.

Stomach contents of 3 dogs sent to Vancouver for testing

Corgis Becky and Cooper died within hours of each other after ingesting something toxic in the Porter Creek neighbourhood of Whitehorse in March. (Facebook)

Whitehorse RCMP are investigating after a third pet in Porter Creek has gotten sick, possibly from eating poison. 

Two corgis died a couple of weeks ago from ingesting toxins and a larger dog in the same neighbourhood got sick this week. 

"Preliminary results from the toxicology report on the first incident, received April 1, 2015, showed traces of a poisoning agent," the RCMP state in a new release.  

"It was a Husky and survived, but the stomach contents have been sent out for analysis," says Dave Pruden, manager of bylaw services, who is assisting the RCMP with the investigation. 

He says it's unclear if the two cases are connected, but says the stomach contents from all three dogs are being examined in Vancouver. 

Pruden says there's several different reasons why animals can get sick.

"People should be vigilant when they're out with their animals and be careful and make sure their animals aren't eating things or licking things they shouldn't be."

He warns there can be materials — such as anti-freeze — near walking trails, but there could also be somebody doing something malicious that is harmful to dogs.