Mushroom dangers – even in the off season
A dog died after eating a dried Death Cap mushroom well past mushroom season on a Berkeley trail. If your dog eats a wild mushroom, call your vet immediately and bring a sample for identification.
Read moreA dog died after eating a dried Death Cap mushroom well past mushroom season on a Berkeley trail. If your dog eats a wild mushroom, call your vet immediately and bring a sample for identification.
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