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Mum's warning after puppy dies of mysterious illness days after walk in park

A family has been left heartbroken after their seven-month-old puppy died of a mysterious illness days after a walk in the park. Chloe Vickers took her sproodle puppy Oscar to Wythenshawe Park last Thursday (February 9) as she would always do, but within hours he was being sick.

Just days later, on Sunday, Oscar died at home with the family. Chloe is urgently warning other dog owners who walk on the park to be careful and watch out for the first signs of sickness.

She posted on a Wythenshawe social media group to tell her story as a warning. Manchester City Council have confirmed they have been made aware of the issue with the RSPCA urging people to contact their vets straight away if they experience something similar.

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"The park is always full of dogwalkers, it's just happened to us which feels like really bad luck," Chloe told the Manchester Evening News. "I took Oscar out on a walk on the park on Thursday morning as we would always do and he was running around as he always would.

"This day we went a slightly different route from the café and into some woods. He was running around as normal here still though and everything was normal.

"But when we got back he wouldn't drink anything which wasn't like him at all after a walk like that. Later on he was sick and we took him to the vet where they gave him anti-sickness drugs.

"But at this point he started passing blood and was vomiting a lot. It seemed he was quickly deteriorating and becoming really lethargic.

"The vets said they couldn't see him straight away again as he wasn't insured yet. It was horrible ringing around all day on Friday and Saturday trying to get some kind of help, we

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