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Acorns and fall plants can poison dogs, causing severe illness or death; vets urge prevention and quick care if ingested.
Pet owners are warned that acorns, conkers, and other autumn plants can be toxic to dogs, containing substances like gallotannin and aesculin that may cause vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, kidney and liver damage, and even fatal blockages.
Symptoms can appear within hours and include loss of appetite, dehydration, and collapse.
Veterinarians urge close supervision during fall walks and in gardens, preventing dogs from eating fallen nuts, seeds, or plants.
Early veterinary care is critical if ingestion is suspected, and prevention is the best defense.
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