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Class action threat as dogs continue to die in toxic pet food case

Since she was 12 years old, Molly Patton has had her Maltese shih tzu Scarlett by her side.
Key points:
- Lawyers are threatening a class action following the pet food contamination linked to a Gippsland knackery
- Almost 70 dogs have fallen ill, 26 of which have died so far
- Molly’s dog Scarlett ate…
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