Seattle Warns Dog Owners About Pets Overdosing on Drugs

A flyer is warning people in Seattle that their dogs could get sick from drugs.
Andrea Suarez said the city is giving out flyers on how to help dogs that overdose.
The flyer says dogs can get sick if they eat or touch something with drugs on it.
Some people in Seattle are upset about a new rule that stops police from arresting drug users.
The police found a lot of fentanyl, a very strong and dangerous drug, in the area.
Andrea Suarez found the flyers in a neighborhood called Belltown in Seattle.
She said it's very sad that people need to know how to help their dogs after an overdose.
Another woman in a video said she's angry that this is happening in the city.
The flyer explains how dogs can get sick from drugs and what people can do to help them.
Some people are talking about how the city's policies are affecting children and families.
Andrea Suarez found the flyers in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle.
The flyer says people should watch their dogs closely if they think they might have eaten something bad.
Some people are upset about the flyer and think it's not a good idea to tell drug users it's okay if their dogs get sick.
In January, some puppies were saved after they were thought to have taken drugs.
People in Seattle are upset about the police not arresting drug users.
Some people in Seattle don't like the flyer that tells drug users how to help their dogs.
The city is still dealing with a lot of overdoses among people.
There have been many deaths in Seattle due to overdoses, and some people are selling drugs in the city.
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A chemist is looking at fentanyl, a very strong and dangerous drug, in a lab.
The DEA found a lot of fentanyl in the Western District of Washington.
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Fox News tried to contact the mayor and other officials in Seattle but didn't hear back.
Rachel del Guidice is a reporter for Fox News Digital and wrote this story.