Struts Furr Mutts

Struts Furr Mutts Welcome to Struts Furr Mutts! My name is Donna and I offer Dog Walking and Pet Sitting services I am very flexible and accommodating.
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I care passionately for all creatures great and small, so your pet will always be my priority and treated with love and care. I am approved by Disclosure Scotland, I have Pet Business Liability Insurance and I have my Home Boarding Licence with ELC . I am also currently studying a Dog Walking & Pet Home Sitting Professional Level 4 course. My van has been converted with secure crates for transport

ing your pets to and from their destination in safety. After walks your pet will be towel dried where necessary and given a drink. I also offer a service to check-in and care for cats and small animals so that they can live in their own homes. I will always strive to find a way to help.

Happy 7th Birthday to this happy dude🐾 Gary the Staffie 😍
21/11/2024

Happy 7th Birthday to this happy dude
🐾 Gary the Staffie 😍

Happy 9th Birthday to our crazy tart! She came bounding into our lives 1½ yrs ago with a hell of a bump. Took her time s...
12/11/2024

Happy 9th Birthday to our crazy tart! She came bounding into our lives 1½ yrs ago with a hell of a bump. Took her time settling down, but think she's finally getting there ❤️
🐾 Caffrey ❤️

Happy 4th Birthday to the groups best poser!🐾 Jude 😍
11/11/2024

Happy 4th Birthday to the groups best poser!
🐾 Jude 😍

Happy belated 14th Birthday🐾 Eadie 😍
04/11/2024

Happy belated 14th Birthday
🐾 Eadie 😍

Happy 4th Birthday to this crazy dude🐾  Bruar 😍
22/10/2024

Happy 4th Birthday to this crazy dude
🐾 Bruar 😍

Happy belated 10th Birthday to this big lump🐾 Jed 😍
14/10/2024

Happy belated 10th Birthday to this big lump
🐾 Jed 😍

Sharing for a fellow dog walker
12/10/2024

Sharing for a fellow dog walker

02/10/2024

Thank you to Lollie Pine for this information on conker poisoning - well worth a read ;)

Conker poisoning in dogs

Conkers are the seeds of the horse chestnut tree, also known as the Aesculus Hippocastanum, which is widely found in the UK.

They appear in late summer and autumn when they ripen and fall to the ground. In some areas, they’re popular with school children who put them on strings to enjoy playground conker fights.

Conkers and dogs don’t mix as they contain a poison called aesculin, which is found in all parts of the horse chestnut tree, including the leaves. Dogs normally need to ingest several to suffer severe poisoning. In autumn, our emergency vets regularly see cases of conker poisoning in dogs. While serious cases are rare, they do occur.

Signs and symptoms of conker poisoning in dogs

Clinical signs are usually seen between one and six hours after ingestion, although they can be delayed for up to two days.

Symptoms of conker poisoning include vomiting, which may contain blood, diarrhoea, drooling, abdominal pain, increased thirst and reduced appetite. Signs of restlessness, wobbliness and muscle tremors may also be seen.

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