Warning issued after dogs poisoned in Mpumalanga

Pet owners have been urged to check their yards for suspicious food items after two dogs were poisoned in White River.

Hi-Tech Security has warned residents in White River to be vigilant following two separate dog poisoning incidents reported in Kiaat Street this week, reports Lowvelder.

The security company shared tips on how to handle suspected poisoning incidents. If your dog shows any of the following symptoms, get them to a vet immediately:

  • Vomiting
  • Tremors
  • Excessive salivation
  • Diarrhoea
  • Small pupils
  • Paralysis

Criminals often hide poison inside meat products to attract animals. Pet owners should take precautions and check their yards for suspicious food items, which should not be touched with bare hands.

What to do

If you suspect your pet has been poisoned, avoid direct contact; some poisons can be absorbed through the skin. Use rubber gloves or plastic on your hands and wrap your pet in a blanket or towel to minimise contact during handling.

For assistance call the following vets:

  • White River Animal Hospital – 013 751 3866
  • Lowveld VET @ White River – 013 004 0283
  • West Acres Animal Hospital – 082 455 4595
  • The Vets @ 66 – 013 744 0191
  • Van Wijk Street Animal & Avian Hospital – 013 744 1836
  • Nelspruit Animal Hospital – 013 752 8271

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Bongekile Khumalo

Bongekile is a junior journalist focusing on community news in Mpumalanga, with also a distinctive interest in impactful human interest stories. She began her career in 2019 and was recognised as an upcoming journalist in 2020.
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