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Dog owners are being urged to look out for signs and remain vigilant on walks this November as dangerous fungi are poisoning our beloved pooches . ‌

While autumn can be a lovely time to go out on walks in the UK, with its picturesque scenaries and golden colours, it can also be a dangerous time for our canine companions as mushrooms take over woodland walks. ‌

November is a prime time for dangerous wild fungi to grow, resulting in a spike of mushroom poisoning cases in dogs, which can be fatal if left unnoticed. ‌

Due to the weather taking a colder and wetter turn as the seasons change, the damp conditions can create the ideal breeding ground for mushrooms to grow in parks, gardens and woodland areas, reports the Express.

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