Dog owners warned about 'hidden dangers' in gardens that could make pets ill

With the weather set to get warmer, dog owners will be looking forward to spending more time outdoors with their furry friends.


But if you're out in the garden, it's worth being aware of certain things that could pose a huge risk to your pet's health if eaten.






Owners may not be aware of this but some plants and other substances can be dangerous or even fatal for your dog. To help people make their gardens as dog-friendly as possible, experts have outlined some of the most important things to be aware of and remove from your outside space.






Specialists at Vets Now recommend that owners take certain steps so that dogs can run around in the garden freely, the Mirror reports.



Compost and food waste


Compost heaps should be avoided or inaccessible, as they're usually full of mouldy food and waste.


Mycotoxicosis, which is poisoning by-products contaminated by fungi, can be fatal, so it's best to keep your dog well away.



Food waste bins also should not be kept where dogs can reach them, as the mouldy food could make your dog seriously ill.

































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