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WE all know not to let dogs eat chocolate. But did you know there’s also another Easter treat that could potentially be fatal ...
Dog owners are being warned by a Glasgow charity to keep chocolate away from their pets this Easter. Dogs Trust Glasgow has ...
As Easter approaches, dog owners are being urged to keep their pets away from chocolate. Dogs Trust West Calder is reminding ...
With Easter approaching, pet owners are being reminded to keep treats like chocolate bunnies, Easter eggs, and hot cross buns ...
Dogs Trust Evesham has issued the warning ahead of the Easter bank holiday weekend, as they are poisonous to dogs. If a dog eats chocolate, it can result in vomiting and diarrhoea, amongst other ...
Dogs Trust in Ballymena are reminding owners that chocolate and some dried fruits are poisonous to dogs, as Easter approaches ...
Easter is approaching and every dog owner will need to keep the treats out of dog reach. GAWS Head Vet Ruth Dover said ...
The charity advises that if your four-legged friend has eaten chocolate or dried fruit such as sultanas, raisins, or currants you should contact your vet immediately. READ MORE: Frustration as ...
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An emergency vet clinic in Sutton is warning pet owners to stay cautious over the Easter weekend, as emergency cases are set to rise by 35 per cent.