PET owners are being urged to keep their animals away from Easter treats to avoid them falling ill.
Treats such as chocolate can be dangerous to dogs and cats, leading to potentially serious symptoms if consumed.
WCF Pet and Equestrian, a Cumbrian pet specialist, says pet owners should take steps to ensure chocolate eggs and other treats are kept away from their animals.
Hannah Muirhead, who is manager of the Carlisle store, said: “Although many pet owners will know how dangerous human foods such as chocolate can be to pets, it’s worth remembering that curious pets will often hunt out discarded food, or even rummage through bins to sniff it out."
Hot cross buns are also a danger to pets as they contain raisins which can be toxic.
Daffodils, which are often bought around Easter time, can be particularly harmful as they can cause kidney failure in cats.
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