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Vet charity PDSA warns of acorn and conker danger for pets during autumn

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AUTUMN has many delights to offer but it may hold unexpected dangers for pets, a veterinary charity has warned.

Acorns and conkers can pose choking and poison hazards for pets, PDSA is warning.

Although autumnal walks with your dog can be beautiful, it is important to be aware of the seasonal dangers that could be harmful to them. The PDSA is alerting dog owners that seemingly harmless acorns and conkers could have potentially serious consequences if ingested by pets.

PDSA Vet Lynne James said: “Acorns and conkers perfectly signify the seasons changing, and whilst we may enjoy collecting or playing with them, don’t forget that they can be a danger for our pets if they’re swallowed.

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“Thankfully, the bitter taste stops most pets eating them, however they can be tempting to play with and some owners enjoy throwing conkers for pets to catch without realising the risks.

“They can easily swallow them, causing tummy upsets or even a potentially life-threatening blockage of their throat or intestines. Not forgetting they do also contain toxins, which can be harmful to pets.

“If your pet is showing signs of choking on an acorn or conker, this is when pet first aid can become a life-saver. We would advise pet owners to download our free pet first aid guide and learn a few very basic steps to help protect your pets.”

If you pet does start to choke, Lynne went on to outline some tips that could save their life.

She continued: “A choking pet will usually have difficulty breathing, make choking sounds, might paw at their mouth and you might see their lips, gums and tongue turning blue.

“Although panic can be a natural reaction in an emergency, try to keep yourself and your pet calm. If they are choking and conscious, try to gently open their mouth to look for something that’s stuck. If you can see a blockage in their mouth, you can use tweezers from your pet first aid kit, or a strong pen to remove it.

“Always take care when putting anything in your pet’s mouth and never use your fingers as they may panic and could bite you by accident.

“If you can’t remove it and your pet is collapsed and unconscious, lay your pet on their side and place both hands on the side of your pet's rib cage. Then push quickly and firmly or strike the rib cage with the flat of your hand three to four times – the idea is to push air and the object out of their lungs.

“If you are still unable to dislodge the object, call your vet straight away for an emergency appointment.

“Contact the vet even if you successfully remove the blockage or if your pet clears the object but is still coughing.”

Key signs that a pet has been poisoned by the toxins in acorns or conkers are: Loss of appetite; Vomiting; Diarrhoea; Restlessness; Collapsing.

Lynne added: “Should your pet show any of the above, or other unusual signs, it could be an indication that they are unwell.

“Always seek advice from your vet as soon as possible.”

For more guidance on keeping pets safe this autumn, head to PDSA’s website www.pdsa.org.uk/poisons-and-hazards




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