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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Are these harmful for my puppy to eat
- By bevb [gb] Date 13.04.05 11:53 UTC
My Jack Russell puppy is obsessed with eating these little black slugs, also these horrible little grub like things that resemble a caterpillar without legs and worms and occasional snail.
As soon as the ground is damp and they come to the surface he is seeking them out in abundance and if he can't see them he will dig for them.
Will they hurt him as if they will he will have to stop going in the garden as, as soon as you open the back door he is straight out and head down seeking them out.  I can't distract him with toys or food and it is obviously slowing down the housetraining as he has other things on his mind and I end up having to pick him up and bring him back in as those slimy things terrify me.
- By tohme Date 13.04.05 12:00 UTC
Snails and slugs are vectors for heart and lungworm.  Do not allow dogs to eat them
- By bevb [gb] Date 13.04.05 12:12 UTC
OMG my garden is full of them and they are all over my patio early morning and evening like dinner on a plate
- By tohme Date 13.04.05 12:15 UTC
http://www.parkvets.com/clientinformation-angiostrongylus.html
- By bevb [gb] Date 13.04.05 12:22 UTC
Thanks, I live in SE England too.  Oh dear not sure what to do as I can't never let him out, do you think I should worm him for heartworm reguarly as a precaution then?
- By spaniel-lover [gb] Date 13.04.05 12:42 UTC
You need to try and get rid of the infestation!  Last summer I had an infestation of snails and slugs-some of them were huge!  It used to creep me out watching them migrating across my patio every night, god knows where they were off too!  Luckily enough I never had a problem with my dogs or cats trying to eat them.  I used pet-friendly snail pellets but my Dad has used biological products in his garden before, similar things are found here.  You can also find some more advice here.  Ofcourse after they are dead you will need to be vigilant in collecting the remains of the little blighters before the dogs do, but once they're gone, that's it! :)

HTH :)
- By tohme Date 13.04.05 12:43 UTC
See your vet.
- By Lindsay Date 13.04.05 14:02 UTC
Hi spaniellover,

Just wanted to say, not sure what type of pet friendly pellets you have used, but I believe the ones that have the poison Metaldehyde often state they are pet friendly. Do be careful for your dog's sake :)

Lindsay
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- By spaniel-lover [gb] Date 13.04.05 14:07 UTC
Don't worry, I am well of the dangers and all 4 dogs and the 3 cats are all still in one piece ;)
- By Lindsay Date 13.04.05 14:08 UTC
:)

Lindsay
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- By marguerite [gb] Date 13.04.05 14:07 UTC
If you sprinkle salt on slugs you will see them disappear !!!! ugh!!!!! horrible to watch though.
- By Wendy J [gb] Date 13.04.05 16:05 UTC
Not only what everyone else has said, but if your neighbours have laid slug pellets and then the slugs come to your garden your dog could be poisoned no matter how careful you are.

Wendy
- By Danlo [in] Date 13.04.05 21:28 UTC
i like the idea of the Electric Fence to repel these slimy pests from second link supplied by spaniel-lover. It is true, gives a mild electric shock and no dead bodies to clean up too. ideal if you don't get on with your neighbour as they will all slither next door. Worth a try bevb.
- By jelajo [gb] Date 14.04.05 00:12 UTC
Salt is a good remedy but not so good if the dogs eats too much of it which im sure he will do if hes a taster. You can buy a bucket type thing with a certain kind of beer in it, the slugs go for it climb in and die also your pup wouldnt be able to get to it as it has side spaces and a lid. Heres a link to what im on about. Good luck
http://www.pestfree.co.uk/slug-trap-pk1.htm
Jodidavies69@hotmail.com
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Are these harmful for my puppy to eat

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