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Dog’s nostril ‘began pouring with blood’ after being lower by disposable barbecue left on Ramsgate seashore

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A “horrified” canine proprietor is looking for a crackdown on seashore litter after her pet’s nostril was sliced by a “razor sharp” disposable barbecue left within the sand.

Caroline King was walking alongside Ramsgate seafront when she noticed her Labrador Cross, referred to as Tia, “leap in the air”.

Caroline King says her canine “leapt within the air” after injuring herself on Ramsgate seashore. Picture: Caroline King

Tia’s nostril then started “pouring with blood” and the injured pooch needed to be taken to the vets.

Ms King, from Broadstairs, visits the favored seashore often and says garbage within the space “is a real problem”.

“I noticed the two disposable barbecues in the sand and realised that’s what she cut her nose on,” stated Ms King.

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“After a bank holiday or a hot weekend, there is rubbish everywhere.

“I was horrified when I saw the injury. Once the blood had gone I realised she was going to be alright, but it is still very irresponsible.”

Thanet District Council says leaving disposable barbecues on the seashore is “unforgivable”. Picture: Caroline King

The 48-year-old took Tia to the vet who checked her over.

Ms King was relieved her 10-year-old canine was going to be superb however says “she was a bit sore and feeling sorry for herself”.

Disposable barbecues are already banned on Thanet’s seashores and anybody caught utilizing them may face an on-the-spot superb.

But Ms King stated: “Sadly, seeing these barbecues just left behind without a care in the world is not uncommon.

“Aside from the danger of burns, if they are still hot, they are actually razor-sharp when they are not intact.”

The Labrador Cross was taken to see the vet after reducing her nostril. Picture: Caroline King

KentOnline reported final month how a seven-year-old boy pricked his finger on a needle left on Ramsgate Main Sands.

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Thanet District Council says leaving harmful objects on the seashore is “unacceptable and unforgivable”.

A spokesperson stated: “Disposable barbecues are not permitted on our beaches and people who use them are breaching our Beach and Coast Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO).

“This year, we have recruited a team of five coastal enforcement officers. They advise visitors on responsible beach use, and have the power to impose on-the-spot fines for breaching the PSPO.

“It is totally unacceptable that anyone leaves litter at the beach but leaving potentially dangerous items such as disposable barbecues is absolutely unforgivable.

“If anyone finds any harmful items on our beaches we ask that they do not touch them but report it immediately either to the bay inspector located at the beach, or to a beach cleaner. Alternatively, they can call us on 01843 577000 or email [email protected] so we can arrange for the item to be safely removed by our trained staff.”

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