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Haemorrhagic Gastro-Enteritis In Dogs
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This is a reasonably interesting story about a dog poisoned by eating plants.
It seems to be a dangerous world for our furry friends.
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It seems to be a dangerous world for our furry friends.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Once they are through puppyhood, most dogs don't go around eating plants though. You do have to be quite careful about using things that make plants attractive to dogs. For instance I can't use the organic seaweed fertilisers on my garden because to the dogs they smell delicious.
I would also suggest that its a bit of a stretch to say "must have eaten a plant" There are other things in a garden that can cause that particular upset, including cross infection from other mamamals.
I would also suggest that its a bit of a stretch to say "must have eaten a plant" There are other things in a garden that can cause that particular upset, including cross infection from other mamamals.
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