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Vet’s urgent warning to dog owners over room you must NEVER let your pet into… it could prove deadly
A VET has shared an urgent warning to dog owners over a room they should never allow their pets to enter.
Veterinarian Rachel Barrack said dogs should never be allowed in the bathroom or anywhere near the toilet.
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The veterinarian explained that all dogs, in particular larger breeds, should be kept far away from the bathroom no matter how needy or curious they are.
“Toilet bowls do not contain clean water that is appropriate for your dog or cat to consume.
“Keep the lid down so your large-breed dog cannot access the bowl,” Barrack told Insider,
Beyond the issues of contaminated water, the vet said that many bathrooms are cleaned with strong chemicals that can be toxic to your dogs and possibly deadly.
Barrack warned that even everyday person-care items kept in bathrooms could contain substances harmful for your canines.
Instead, keep the door closed or if this isn’t possible make the room dog-safe.
Store toiletries and cleaning products far out of reach from your pets and clean the room with non-harmful, softer chemicals.
Beyond the lavatory, homeowners should always be careful with what products they are using to clean their houses if they have pets, a home expert has warned.
Ivan Ivanov from End of Tenancy Cleaning explained: “Although many popular cleaning products can give us the results we want, they are not so kind to pets, potentially putting them at risk of serious health problems,” Ivanov explained.
According to data gathered by End of Tenancy Cleaning, common products pose a major risk.
Just like the strong products used in bathrooms, oven cleaners, dishwasher tablets, bleach, and even laundry products can cause your pets to become gravely ill.
Floor cleaners are known to pose a risk to pets, who spend plenty of time treading over or possibly licking those surfaces.
This is particularly pertinent for ammonium-based cleaners, which may cause irritation and chemical burns to paws and noses.
Highly-concentrated laundry products can get strong pet odours out of clothes and bedding. However, they can also linger in the fibres even after washing.
This, too, can cause irritation to your furry friends’ skin.
There’s even an easy rule of thumb to follow: “If they are fragrance-free, they are safer for your pet,” Ivanov said.
Vet’s urgent warning to dog owners as pet nearly dies from inhaling seed on walk
A VET has issued a warning to dog owners after a pet nearly died from inhaling a seed on a walk.
Dog lovers are being urged to keep an eye on their pet as we approach the summer months and grass seeds become more common.
A vet has issued a warning to dog owners after a pet nearly died from inhaling a seed on a walk[/caption]
They are small, pointy seeds attached to the tops of long grass stems.
The seeds are more likely to be a risk for dogs as the weather improves and walks through fields become regular.
They’re often found in meadows and wooded areas too.
It comes after one pup nearly died and needed extensive surgery.
Arlo, one, had to undergo operations on his chest and abdomen to remove a large amount of the seeds after coming into contact with them on a walk.
After becoming seriously ill, a vet discovered Arlo had a large abscess which was caused by the plant matter.
Arlo’s vet Inês Gordo told WiltshireTimes: “We would always urge dog owners to be mindful of the risks of grass seeds when walking their dogs.
“It can be common for dogs to inhale grass seeds but if a dog begins coughing shortly after running through fields and meadows, we would encourage owners to take them to their vets for a precautionary check.”
Arlo’s owner Tina Clark, from Chippenham, Wiltshire, said she feared for her furry friend’s life.
She said: “When I first received the diagnosis I was devastated.
“I was heartbroken. Arlo was so young and I was worried I could lose him.”
Arlo has now gone on to make a full recovery following the terrifying ordeal.
The best thing to do is check your pup’s fur after a sunny walk and give them a hose down.
It comes after vets issued an urgent warning to pet owners over common household products that could seriously harm your cats and dogs.
And Brits were told to watch out for cheap food brands making their pets seriously ill.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink reunites Final Fantasy vets for skyfaring action RPG
The original Granblue Fantasy was a JRPG mobile game only released in Japan, but that didn’t stop enterprising westerners going to the effort to play it. That’s mainly because it counted Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu and art director Hideo Minaba among its developers.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink is set in the same universe and has the same Final Fantasy vets involved, but it’s a big, splashly 1-4 player action RPG blockbuster, with combat reminiscent of some Platinum Games. You’ll find the latest trailer below.
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