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Family heartbroken as two pet dogs die after walk at Scots beauty spot

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A West Lothian family has been left heartbroken after their two pet dogs died suddenly following a walk at a popular beauty spot.Julie Campbell has spoken out to warn other pet owners after her miniature dachshunds passed away shortly after visiting Harperrig Reservoir on Saturday night.The 52-year-old told how the two pooches, who were digging in the sand, had become gravely ill by the time they arrived home and were foaming at the mouth.Chickpea, five, died before they could reach the vet while Honey, 11, passed away in the early hours of Sunday morning.Julie told Edinburgh Live: “When my husband Kenny arrived home, on taking the dogs out of the car, both dachshunds were limp and frothing at the mouth.“We called the vet and were told to take them to Edinburgh.

Before we even got into the car Chickpea had died. Honey was given treatment at the vet but died around 4.30am on Sunday morning.“The vet has said it was toxicity but can't pinpoint it."The family’s two other dogs - Cashew and Georgie - had been playing in the water during the group walk and did not fall ill.The devastated mum added: "The impact has been horrendous.

Our 14-year-old daughter Lily witnessed everything. They were our family, they would not have hurt anyone."They did not deserve this and we are left absolutely heartbroken.

My advice to other owners is to keep their dog on a lead in this area. There is something there that is poisonous and it killed our dogs."Scottish SPCA chief superintendent, Mike Flynn, says: "Now that the warmer weather is here, dogs often like to paddle to help cool down.

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