In the UK, pet owners are advised not to feed dog chews linked to illness

In the UK, the FSA) advised dog owners not to feed their pets specific dog chews from China following concerns from the European Union (EU) of a possible link to serious behavioral changes. Reports from the EU suggest that these products are potentially linked to dogs experiencing what is known as ‘werewolf syndrome.’ Symptoms include panic attacks, aggression, spasms, epileptic fits, and, in some cases, death.  There is no confirmed distribution of the chews to the UK, and no cases have been detected in the UK. The FSA has been liaising with authorities in affected EU countries to gain more understanding of the issue. If vets suspect cases associated with dog chews, they can report them through the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). @ https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/news/precautionary-advice-issued-to-pet-owners-on-dog-chews-linked-to-illness

 

 

 Precautionary advice issued to pet owners on dog chews linked to illness
Precautionary advice issued to pet owners on dog chews linked to illness

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is advising dog owners not to feed their pets specific dog chews from China following concerns from the European Union (EU) of a possible link to serious behavioural changes

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