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Old 20-12-2008, 10:50 AM
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Dangers of Christmas - iot could save your pets life

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Sorry to keep badgering you to read this URGENT - please read - it could save you dogs life

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It is time for me to move on - BUT - before I go I want you to all read this and DIGEST it - it could save YOUR pets life - please don't let this thread slip to the bottom unseen - read it - and keep bumping it up - if it saves just ONE life then I shall be happy
Have a happy Christmas everyone and all of you continue doing wht you do best - CARING.
And remember -KEEP BUMPING this to the top

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DT

Every Christmas many dogs are poisoned because owners are unaware of some toxic substances that are about at this time of the year.

Plants that are Toxic..
Poinsettia (leaves). –May cause rash to mouth or skin..

The following may cause vomiting, abdominal pain, tremors, heart and
Respiratory and or kidney problems.
Amaryllis.
Azalea***
Christmas Cherry.
Potato sprouts.***
Spinach.

The following may cause hallucinations.Nutmeg.

Vomiting and or Diarrhoea..
Holly (Leaves and Berries).
Horse Chestnuts.
Varied effects
Mistletoe ***
Chocolate*** ( human)
Onions.***
Raw Salmon***
Yeast dough***
Alcohol****
Salt***
Pot pouri***
Antifreeze***
Bay leaf***
Sultanas***
Grapes***
All Marked with *** can be Fatal!!

Be careful of the dog chewing through electric wires, or
ingesting tree or cracker toys.
Also don’t overfeed your dog as the vets are full of dogs with stomach problems after
Christmas.

If you suspect your dog is ill then contact a veterinary
surgeon.

Take Care!!!
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Old 20-12-2008, 11:03 AM
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Re: Dangers of Christmas - iot could save your pets life

Why are u moving on?
Will keep bumping the post up for you.
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Old 20-12-2008, 11:17 AM
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Re: Dangers of Christmas - iot could save your pets life

No so much moving on Katie - I think I choose the words wrongly - I am just too too busy to participate in the forum at the moment - not because of christmas - but because I have been spending far far too much time on here. I fractured my elbow a few weeks ago - someone else has been exercising my dogs - now I have to spend a lot of time with my younster otherwise she will be running wild. It is really important to me thought he highlight the dangers lurking in the home at christmas time - that is why I keep reviving this thread (sorry everyone) but if it saves you pet - then it was worth it.
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another horror story to follow shortly
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