A closed waste site once described as a "timebomb" could be the cause of mysterious dog deaths and illnesses on a north Suffolk beach, it has been claimed.
The Gisleham waste site is close to the cliffs and beach at Pakefield, near Lowestoft, where dozens of local people regularly walk their dogs.
Recently, several pet owners have claimed their animals have been "poisoned" and died or been ill after walking along the coastline, although there has been no conclusive explanation.
I am ALWAYS careful where I take my dogs for walks or to play. I remember one of my dogs that was burned on his stomach my some unknown chemicals that had been spayed on a school yard.
The Gisleham waste site is close to the cliffs and beach at Pakefield, near Lowestoft, where dozens of local people regularly walk their dogs.
Recently, several pet owners have claimed their animals have been "poisoned" and died or been ill after walking along the coastline, although there has been no conclusive explanation.
I am ALWAYS careful where I take my dogs for walks or to play. I remember one of my dogs that was burned on his stomach my some unknown chemicals that had been spayed on a school yard.
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