Autopsy Results of Dog that Died in Bohinj Area Announced
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The administration warns pet owners to be careful when walking, as animals can quickly ingest substances that are dangerous to them out of curiosity.
The Food Safety, Veterinary and Plant Protection Administration (UVHVVR) has received the results of an autopsy on a dog that died in June after swimming in Lake Bohinj. The results show that she most likely died from simultaneous poisoning with two toxic substances. Also due to anatoxin, which is a neurotoxic alkaloid produced by cyanobacteria.
The results of the autopsy of a dog that died in June after swimming in Lake Bohinj show that she most likely died from simultaneous poisoning with two toxic substances, the Food Safety, Veterinary and Plant Protection Administration announced today. The toxicological examination proved the presence of metaldehyde and anatoxin. Metaldehyde is used in snail baits As explained in the press release, metaldehyde is an active ingredient that is most …
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