
Vigyázz, mérgező! – Hegyezd a füled! (videó)
A Hegyezd a füled! legújabb részében a mérgező anyagokról, ételekről és a különböző mérgezéses tünetekről van szó.
Budapest, Hungary – A recent segment from WMN Magazin highlighted critical information for dog owners regarding the pervasive threat of poisoning, both accidental and intentional. Hosts Csepelyi Adrienn and Bango Bendegúz, a dog trainer, discussed how seemingly harmless household items and common foods can pose severe risks to canine health. They emphasized that foods like chocolate, grapes, onions, and garlic, while safe for humans, are highly toxic to dogs and can cause life-threatening conditions. The discussion also covered the dangers of essential oils, often used for aromatherapy, which can be harmful if ingested or absorbed by pets. Furthermore, the experts warned about xylitol, a sugar substitute found in many chewing gums and other products, which can lead to a rapid drop in blood sugar and liver failure in dogs. Beyond accidental exposure, the segment addressed the disturbing issue of intentional poisoning, where malicious individuals may leave poisoned baits in public spaces. The hosts urged pet owners to remain vigilant during walks and to secure all potentially harmful substances at home. They stressed the importance of knowing the location of the nearest emergency veterinary clinic, as prompt action can be life-saving. Symptoms such as excessive drooling, lethargy, tremors, and bleeding from orifices were highlighted as critical indicators requiring immediate professional medical attention.
A Hegyezd a füled! legújabb részében a mérgező anyagokról, ételekről és a különböző mérgezéses tünetekről van szó.