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Dog dies after eating white substance on Cornwall beach | Dog dies after eating white substance on Cornwall beach |
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A dog has died after eating a "glutinous" substance which has washed up on beaches in west Cornwall. | A dog has died after eating a "glutinous" substance which has washed up on beaches in west Cornwall. |
Penzance vets said the three-year-old miniature schnauzer had eaten a white object on Long Rock beach on Tuesday. | Penzance vets said the three-year-old miniature schnauzer had eaten a white object on Long Rock beach on Tuesday. |
Two other dogs are seriously ill after eating the same substance on beaches in the area, vets have said. | Two other dogs are seriously ill after eating the same substance on beaches in the area, vets have said. |
Dog owners have been warned to keep their animals away from west Cornwall's beaches. Coastguards are trying to identify the substance. | Dog owners have been warned to keep their animals away from west Cornwall's beaches. Coastguards are trying to identify the substance. |
'Marble sized' | 'Marble sized' |
David Fenwick, who reported the "glutinous" substance at Long Rock to coastguards, said it smelled of firelighters. | David Fenwick, who reported the "glutinous" substance at Long Rock to coastguards, said it smelled of firelighters. |
"Some were the size of a cow pat, while others were much smaller, scattered all over the beach," he said. | "Some were the size of a cow pat, while others were much smaller, scattered all over the beach," he said. |
Paul Moseley's golden retriever became ill after coming into contact with the substance at Praa Sands, about four miles (6km) from Long Rock, on Tuesday. | Paul Moseley's golden retriever became ill after coming into contact with the substance at Praa Sands, about four miles (6km) from Long Rock, on Tuesday. |
"Within 15 minutes she was sick," Mr Moseley said. "I presume she had eaten a small piece or licked it. | "Within 15 minutes she was sick," Mr Moseley said. "I presume she had eaten a small piece or licked it. |
"Some of the pieces were as small as marbles." | "Some of the pieces were as small as marbles." |
Coastguards said another substance, described as "vegetable oil-like", was found washed up at Pedn Vounder beach, near the Minack Theatre, on Sunday. | Coastguards said another substance, described as "vegetable oil-like", was found washed up at Pedn Vounder beach, near the Minack Theatre, on Sunday. |
Small pockets of the same substance were found at Porthcurno and Porthchapel beaches. | Small pockets of the same substance were found at Porthcurno and Porthchapel beaches. |
A spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said: "Samples of the suspected vegetable oil found near Land's End have been sent to two accredited laboratories for analysis. | |
"The MCA expects to have the results before the end of this week." |
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