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Weekender Alicante South Issue 106

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22 FRIDAY 30TH AUGUST 2019<br />

www.weekender.news<br />

Pets<br />

Food for<br />

thought<br />

DOG-LOVERS are being<br />

urged to take care when<br />

it comes to firing up the<br />

Barbie after warnings<br />

of the dangers al-fresco<br />

cooking poses to man’s<br />

best friend.<br />

The warning comes after<br />

a British Veterinary Association<br />

(BVA) survey of its<br />

members revealed a quarter<br />

of them had had treated pets<br />

for injuries caused by barbecues<br />

last summer.<br />

The most common barbecue<br />

injuries were a result<br />

of pets eating corn cobs, followed<br />

closely by damage to<br />

the mouth or internal injuries<br />

from kebab skewers and<br />

cooked bones.<br />

Vets also reported treating<br />

dogs for burns received<br />

from eating hot food off the<br />

grill or touching the barbecue<br />

or hot coals.<br />

In one case, a dog required<br />

surgery to remove obstruction<br />

caused by cooked corn<br />

on the cob and the metal<br />

skewers used to hold it.<br />

Another vet reported seeing<br />

two wooden skewer ingestion<br />

cases last summer,<br />

one of them a result of barbecue<br />

remains left behind in<br />

a public park.<br />

One vet said: “Owners<br />

still think corn on the cob is<br />

‘natural’ so it can’t cause issues,<br />

but I have seen worse<br />

gut reactions to corn on the<br />

cobs than to pointy toys,<br />

cocktail picks or remote controls.”<br />

Several vets also reported<br />

seeing cases of gastrointestinal<br />

upset or pancreatitis<br />

caused by pets being fed one<br />

greasy sausage too many.<br />

In one extreme case, a<br />

puppy died from inhalation<br />

pneumonia after it tried to<br />

swallow a burger but ended<br />

up inhaling it instead.<br />

And a nine-year-old English<br />

Setter’s scavenging<br />

during a barbecue led to<br />

her needing surgery last<br />

summer. Vets discovered<br />

16-centimetre kebab skewer<br />

protruding through her abdominal<br />

wall. She made a<br />

complete recovery.<br />

BVA junior vice president<br />

Daniella Dos Santos said:<br />

“Dogs are well known scavengers<br />

and will eat anything<br />

they think is a tasty morsel.<br />

“Corn itself is not poisonous<br />

to dogs, but a cob can<br />

cause an obstruction which<br />

can have devastating effects<br />

on the digestive system,<br />

such as intestinal rupture.<br />

“If an owner has any concerns<br />

that their dog has<br />

eaten something it should<br />

not have done, we’d advise<br />

contacting a local vet immediately.<br />

“We’d also urge anyone<br />

having a barbecue to keep<br />

other greasy meats, kebab<br />

skewers and bones well out<br />

of reach of inquisitive pets,<br />

as these can cause serious<br />

injury or illness that often<br />

requires medical treatment<br />

or even surgery.<br />

“If you’re having a barbecue<br />

in a public space like a<br />

park, please clean up any<br />

leftover food and skewers to<br />

make sure other dogs don’t<br />

accidentally swallow them.”<br />

Adoption Corner<br />

BETSY – Just look at Betsy now<br />

after lots of TLC. Her story has been<br />

featured in the press and she is now<br />

a happy, healthy dog who will be<br />

a real treasure for whoever adopts<br />

her. She is about 3 years old and a<br />

Shar Pei cross. Lovely nature, happy<br />

and friendly. She has Leish which is<br />

under control with medication and<br />

she needs her forever home.<br />

DOTTIE – This beautiful Pointer<br />

cross is almost 3 years old and has<br />

been spayed and micro chipped.<br />

She loves to go for walks and be<br />

made a fuss of and would make a<br />

great companion. We really hope<br />

that a good family will adopt her and<br />

give her the love and attention she<br />

deserves.<br />

NO ADOPTION FEE ALTHOUGH A<br />

DONATION IS APPRECIATED. Food<br />

and donations also urgently needed<br />

and can be left at ARC’s charity<br />

shop on Carrer Valencia 1, Jalon<br />

between 10 am & 1.00 pm Monday<br />

to Saturday. Contact Tel No Sally:<br />

625 985 689 Email jalonvalleyarc14@<br />

yahoo.co.uk. Facebook – Jalon<br />

Valley A.R.C. Charity Reg No CV-01-<br />

054107-A.<br />

PETS IN SPAIN<br />

Caramelo is a 3 month old kitten<br />

looking for her forever home. She is<br />

in excellent health and is good with<br />

other cats, dogs and children.<br />

Tel: 645 469 253<br />

Web: www.petsinspain.com<br />

Email: info@petsinspain.com

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