Dogs Trust have given a list of things which could be toxic to dogs.
Dogs Trust is warning people to keep their pets away from chocolate and daffodils ahead of the Easter weekend.
The animal welfare charity says 47% of dog owners are unaware that daffodils are poisonous if eaten by dogs.
Other things which can be toxic to dogs also include raisins, grapes, macadamia nuts and cooked meat bones.
Many of us know that chocolate is toxic for our furry friends but did you know that #Daffodils are too?
— Dogs Trust Ireland (@DogsTrust_IE) April 6, 2023
Our recent survey shows that 47% of owners aren’t aware of the dangers daffodils can pose to dogs.
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