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03.04.2023 - 21:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Recent research has revealed that only 8 in 10 people realise that chocolate is toxic, and potentially fatal, for dogs.
According to the research, some 18 percent of people might not know just how unwell the popular junk food can make our pups. And that is despite chocolate being one of the more well-known foods that we should be keeping away from both dogs and cats.
With that in mind, the experts at Go.Compare have put together a list of the treats and items you’ll want to keep out of reach from your pets.
All of the dangerous items can often be found around the home during Easter. During this period pet owners should be extra vigilant as the mix of excitement and dangerous foods could lead to a costly vet trip.
Below are five items that should be kept out of reach to ensure that your four legged are happy and healthy during the holiday:
Ceri McMillan, pet expert at Go.Compare, said: "A surprising number of our favourite Easter treats are a big no-no for both cats and dogs.
"Many people know that chocolate is toxic when ingested, but raisins and sultanas can be deadly too – and these are a key ingredient of the seasonal favourite, the hot cross bun, as well as Simnel cake.
"Sharing even a small amount of these sweet treats with your pets could be deadly, as they can suffer kidney failure after ingesting just a few dried fruits or grapes."
The expert also explained what you should do in the unfortunate instance in which your pet ends up ingesting any of these dangerous items.
“If you suspect your cat or dog has eaten something they shouldn’t, don’t wait until you see symptoms – call your vet and ask their advice as soon as you can. If possible, keep any packaging and write down details of what you think your pet has ingested
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