Back to newsA pet dog died at Kaloi Limenes beach, in the Heraklion region of Crete, after eating a toxic pufferfish that had washed ashore. The dog passed away within 30 minutes of consuming the fish. Pufferfish contain tetrodotoxin, a potent poison with no known antidote, which is lethal to both animals and humans. Incidents involving pufferfish washing up on Greek beaches have been increasing in recent years, likely linked to warming Mediterranean waters. Tourists visiting Crete's beaches should never touch, handle, or allow pets or children near any unfamiliar fish found on the shore. If you or someone in your group comes into contact with a washed-up fish and experiences symptoms, seek emergency medical attention immediately. Report any pufferfish sightings to local authorities or beach staff.
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Dog Dies After Eating Toxic Pufferfish at Crete Beach
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