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Easter can be deadly time for pets

As the time for Easter treats approaches, we’re all looking forward to enjoying the celebrations – but it’s a tempting time for our pets too!

PDSA Vet Nurse Shauna Spooner said: “As much as we love to indulge in all of the delicious chocolatey treats at Easter, it can be a very tempting – and dangerous – time for our pets.

Keeping chocolate out of paw’s reach is vital, as chocolate poisoning can be a matter of life or death for cats, dogs, and rabbits.

Thankfully, there are a few simple things we can do to reduce the risk at home, and enjoy a happy, safe Easter.”

Prepare for prying paws
“The best way to avoid any chocolate-poisoning scares is to keep treats out of reach.

A hard-to-reach cupboard or a sturdy, secure locked box is the perfect place to store Easter eggs and sweet treats – be mindful of clever cats and daring dogs who may have figured out how to open door handles!

Catch chocolate in the post
“If you’re planning on ordering any sweet treats online, adding a post catcher to your letter box ensures any curious pets can’t get to them before you do.

If you’re sending something edible to friends with pets, it’s a good idea to pop a sticker on the box to let them know to keep it well away from their furry friends.

Plan with precision
“Easter egg hunts are so much fun, and a great chance to get out in the garden as the weather warms up.

Just make sure pets stay either inside or by your side when the eggs are hidden in the garden, and that you’ve made a note of all the hiding places so you can check there are none left over afterwards for your pet to find.”

Encourage little ones to care, not share
“Though it’s always best to teach children to share with one another, be sure to remind them to be careful when it comes to food and pets.

Make sure to clear the table and floor around messy eaters to ensure there aren’t any leftovers for snooping snouts!


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