x-ray dog's abdomen Melton vetsHorace had eaten stones that needed surgical removal

Dogs (and especially breeds such as Labradors) tend to eat anything.

Are you aware of these Autumn Seasonal Dangers:

Keep your dogs away from Acorns (from the Oak Tree) & Conkers (from the Horse Chestnut Tree)

Conkers: Signs of poisoning usually appear within one to six hours.

Clinical signs are drooling, excessive drinking, vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain, difficulty breathing.horace-stones

Acorns: Acorns are highly toxic to pets and can easily be eaten.

They are most dangerous before they ripen, when they are still green. Signs include vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, loss of appetite and lethargy.

Speak to us immediately should you have any worries about either of these

Horace the ;abrador at Melton vets
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Well done Tess

Well done Tess

We would like to say a big congratulations to Tess, she has reached her target weight of 18kg!

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