Pet poisons
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Chocolate Poisoning In Pets
Chocolate can be very dangerous to your pet if they eat too much. Click here to find out how to protect your pet from chocolate poisoning at Vets4Pets now.
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Paracetamol Poisoning In Cats
Paracetamol should never begiven, and should be kept out of reach of cats to prevent accidental ingestion. Read our expert advice.
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Blue-Green Algae Poisoning in Dogs
Blue-green algae are most abundant during periods of hot, sunny weather and low rainfall in summer months. Read our expert advice on how to avoid poisoning.
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Antifreeze Poisoning In Cats
Sadly, antifreeze is hugely toxic to cats, and every year cats across Britain are seriously ill or die from antifreeze poisoning.
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Permethrin Poisoning In Cats
Permethrin is one of the most commonly reported poisonings in cats worldwide. Read our expert advice or speak to your local vet if you are concerned.
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Xylitol Poisoning In Dogs
Xylitol is a sweetener used in many products. Completely harmless to humans, xylitol is unfortunately toxic in dogs. Learn more here.
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Lily Poisoning In Cats
Learn about lily poisoning in cats, which lilies are the most toxic, and what to do if your cat has been exposed to this flower.
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Pet Poisons
Many things around the house can cause harm and poison our pets, so it's best to make sure to keep your pets safe by being informed. Click for more details.
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Conker Hazards In Dogs
In Autumn, conkers can be found in streets and woods. Conkers can generally cause two types of issues for dogs that try to eat them. Find out the effects here.