Forecasted wet weather could pose a danger to pets
The Kennel Club has warned that a rise in the use of slug pellets is probable, with the Met Office forecasting outbreaks of rain over the next month.
As damp conditions provide a more suitable environment for slugs and snails, a rise in the number of pellets in British gardens and public spaces is likely.
Nick Sutton, the Kennel Club's health information officer, says that in these conditions "a spike is often seen in cases of dogs and cats with slug pellet poisoning."
Owners have been advised to seek immediate veterinary attention if they believe their pet has ingested slug pellets, and to take the packet with them to help the vet identify the pesticide.
Mr Sutton added: "Even tiny amounts of metaldehyde can cause a sudden onset of effects, such as twitching and fitting, so quick action on the owner’s part can save an animal’s life."