As the UK barbeque season hots up, leading veterinary charity, PDSA, is urging pet owners to 'paws for thought' in order to prevent summer mealtimes turning into an alfresco nightmare for household animals.
PDSA Senior Veterinary Surgeon, Sean Wensley says, "Every year PDSA vets see many alfresco-related injuries including burns, intestinal foreign bodies, food poisoning and heat stroke. Pet owners can help prevent such incidents by being extra vigilant and identifying and disposing of potential hazards before they cause any harm."
PDSA vets believe a few simple precautions can ensure a season of fun and sunshine for guests and pets alike.
Here are a few tips to ensure our pets enjoy the alfresco fun as much as we do:
PDSA is encouraging pet owners to pick up its 'A Safer Garden For Pets' and 'Safety Outdoors" leaflets. These leaflets, produced by PDSA, cover a variety of pet care topics and a 'First Aid for Pets' leaflet offers advice on what pet owners should do in an emergency. Leaflets are available from PDSA PetAid hospitals and PDSA charity shops nationwide or can be downloaded from the PDSA website, www.pdsa.org.uk/pethealth.
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