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Easter Pet Hazard Quiz

The Easter period is a time for eating chocolate for breakfast and spending time with family. As much as we may feel like including our furry loved ones in the celebrations, we have to be careful because not everything we have at Easter is safe for our pets.

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When it comes to knowing what is safe for your pet, your trusted veterinarian is an excellent place to start! They can recommend the ideal toys and diet to suit your pet’s specific needs so they can enjoy the best health possible.

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If your pet has ingested (or you suspect they may have ingested any items or foods that they shouldn’t have. If they are showing signs such as vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures, or trouble breathing please contact us straight away (or an emergency vet if after- hours).

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