Aero the dog runs a little bit slower in his backyard in the East Kildonan area. The four-year-old border collie cross' future is still uncertain after he chowed down on meat laced with pills, including one used to treat seizures.

Aero's owner, Ashley Loughery, was bringing her dogs out into the yard on Monday when she said she saw some kids on bicycles ride up to her fence.

"The dogs ran to the fence and they threw chunks of meat over," she said.

"I ran to my dog because he's kind of a garbage gut so he is going to eat anything that comes over the fence."

Aero quickly scarfed down two pieces of the meat but Loughery was able to get the third one away.

"There were just a ton of pills inside," she said.

Aero’s future is uncertain after meat laced with pills was thrown into his backyard. (Holly Caruk/CBC) Loughery, who is a nurse, quickly recognized some of the pills and tried to make the dog throw them up. She drove her beloved pet to a veterinarian who confirmed that it was acetaminophen, ibuprofen and clonazepam, a medication used to treat seizures.

Aero was treated at the vet for three nights. The dog now needs to be on several medications and requires weekly blood work.

Loughery said she will find out next week if the dog will live with chronic kidney disease or if the pup has kidney failure and needs to be euthanized.

"It's been tough. It's been really tough," Loughery said.

"[I feel] a lot of anger, frustration and a lot of hurt too. I mean I'm sure that this isn't going to be the only time that this is going to happen."

Aero’s owner, Ashley Loughery, was bringing her dogs out into the yard on Monday when she said she saw some kids on bicycle ride up to her fence. (Holly Caruk/CBC) Loughery's boyfriend adopted the dog as a puppy and he's become an important part of their family, she said.

Aero has competed and won as a disc dog, however Loughery said the usually bubbly hound has changed.

"[He] doesn't really have an appetite and sleeps most of the time," she said.

Loughery said she has reported the incident to animal services but she wants her neighbours to stay vigilant. She also started a GoFundMe to help with the veterinarian bills.