Back to newsA dog died on a beach in southern Crete after consuming a dead toadfish that had washed ashore. Toadfish, also known as puffer fish, contain tetrodotoxin, a potent neurotoxin that remains dangerous even after the fish has died. The incident serves as a serious warning for beach visitors traveling with pets. If you bring dogs to Crete's beaches, keep them on a leash and monitor them closely near the water's edge. Do not allow animals to approach or eat any dead fish found on the sand. Humans should also avoid handling dead toadfish with bare hands, as the toxin can be absorbed through cuts or mucous membranes. If a pet shows signs of distress after contact with a dead fish, contact a local veterinarian immediately.
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Dog Dies on Crete Beach After Eating Toxic Toadfish
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