Vet nurse student seeks public views on dog toxins

The survey aims to reduce the number of accidental poisoning cases.
A new survey has been launched to gain a deeper understanding of the public's knowledge of canine toxins.
Simran Tanda, a student at the University of Bristol, is conducting the research as part of her dissertation. The survey takes a couple of minutes to complete and aims to improve current resources on toxins and ultimately reduce the number of accidental poisoning cases.
The survey can be found at svs.onlinesurveys.ac.uk



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