A Colorado homeowner’s dogs have been poisoned multiple times after they ate methamphetamine-laced hot dogs that were found flung in their backyard, according to reports.
Jillian Frank’s mother first discovered the drug-laced hot dogs in November 2025 after sweeping her patio in Broomfield and finding the weiners stuffed with a crystal substance, according to 9News.
A Colorado homeowner’s dogs have been poisoned multiple times by methamphetamine-laced hot dogs
“She found a hot dog on her patio, and she’s a vegetarian,” Frank said of her mom. “She cracked it open, and there’s this crystal substance in it.”
The hot dogs were turned over to the police, who said they tested positive for methamphetamine. Frank’s mother set up several surveillance cameras and tried to put the alarming incident behind her, she recalled.
But on Dec. 26, her dog, Gable, began exhibiting alarming symptoms. She then discovered her beloved pup had ingested yet another metamphetamine-laced hot dog in the yard.