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Be aware this weekend you could be putting your pet at risk this Easter if you feed your pet chocolate intended for people.
Across the Bailiwick we are all stocking up Easter eggs and chocolate as gifts for family and loved ones but the GSPCA has an important message for pet owners.
Chocolate is highly poisonous to many pets, with dogs being most commonly affected. and many pet owners are still not aware of the risk. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is similar to caffeine and highly toxic to dogs and other pets. High quality chocolate poses the biggest risk to pets and an average bar of dark chocolate (30-45g) contains enough theobromine to fatally poison a smaller dog.
GSPCA Manager Steve Byrne said ‘We all love chocolate at Easter, but it is important that people should never feed it to their pets. Every year, vets in Guernsey have cases of chocolate poisoning in animals and sadly, for some, the poisoning can be fatal.’ ‘It is important to feed all of our pets a healthy balanced diet but very important that pet owners are vigilant this weekend with the many chocolates that will be around households across the Bailiwick.’
If you are wanting to treat your dog or pet this Easter then there are a wide variety of treats and specifically manufactured dog chocolates that you can buy from a range of retail outlets, but please ensure moderation as an overweight pet is an unhealthy pet.
Steve Byrne also said: ‘Dogs as well as humans love the taste of chocolate and with their keen sense of smell they will sniff out hidden Easter eggs putting them at risk.’ ‘In households with pets, chocolate should be stored safely and securely and well out of the reach of paws and children’s hands as they may try and feed it to the pets in the household.”
On average the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS), a national resource which provides information to vets about poisons and associated treatments, receive 150% more calls about chocolate poisoning in the month of Easter than in the following month. To see more information by the VPIS go to http://www.vpisuk.co.uk/portal/Home/tabid/85/Default.aspx
How to spot chocolate poisoning –
The effects of chocolate poisoning in dogs usually appear within 12 hours and can last up to three days. Initial signs can include excessive thirst, vomiting, diarrhoea, a tender tummy and restlessness. These symptoms can then progress to hyperactivity, tremors, abnormal heart rate, hyperthermia and rapid breathing. In severe cases there are fits, heart beat irregularities, coma or even death.
Any dogs showing these signs the GSPCA advises you get in touch with your vet immediately for advice.
Another common food item in the house to avoid feeding dogs is onions, xylitol (a sweetener found in food), small bones (such as chicken and turkey), grapes and raisins as these too can be toxic or cause health risks to dogs.
If you are a cat owner then please be aware that some cats cannot digest the sugar lactose which is found in cows milk and it is best to feed an alternative.
Do you support the GSPCA? Well why not share it buy displaying one of our car stickers now on sale. For only £1 you can show your support and spread the word. It will also mean that in an emergency you will have our number at hand to call as it is printed on the stickers. Without your support, donations and legacies we couldn't care for the thousands of animals that come through the Shelter every year. Please support and show that you care buy displaying one of our car stickers. On sale at the reception desk at the Shelter or call 01481 257261 to buy one over the phone (postage costs apply). If you donate on our fundraising page a minimum of £2 and place in the reference box your address and that you would like a car sticker we will post one out to you.
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