The owner said one of the dogs ate the meatball, according to KSAT. The animal was taken to a veterinarian and was not affected by the tainted meatball, WOAI reported. Officials at Texas A&M tested the meatball and discovered the antifreeze, the television station reported.
ACS investigating after dog eats 'antifreeze meatball' thrown into North Side yard https://t.co/90HBsbQ2z7 pic.twitter.com/z1wjQZalAc
— News 4 San Antonio (@News4SA) January 23, 2020
ACS spokeswoman Lisa Norwood confirmed an investigation was opened, the Express-News reported.
“A substance poisonous to animals was thrown into the yard, but why and by whom this happened, I couldn’t say yet,” Norwood told the newspaper.