Current danger warnings

With the Dogorama poison bait radar, you’ll be warned of every danger that could harm your dog.

Whether it’s rat poison, food spiked with razor blades, or other poison bait – all current threats in your area are clearly displayed. And if it’s already happened and your dog may have swallowed something dangerous, don’t panic: simply open Dogorama and use the smart vet search. You’ll instantly find the nearest open emergency vet – so your dog gets help as quickly as possible.
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Danger reports - safety for humans and animals

Unfortunately, it is unavoidable that poisoned baits are put out, even if it is incomprehensible and the reasons for this cannot be explained. Therefore, the only way to protect yourself as much as possible is to give early warning. This is exactly what the Dogorama app is all about. Here you can find out promptly and directly about poisoned bait in the neighbourhood and react accordingly. Reporting poisoned bait can save many dogs' lives, which is why every dog owner should have a poisoned bait app on their smartphone.

Danger radar - How it works

The poison bait radar displays all poison baits in your area so you can react accordingly. If poison baits have been reported, you can put a muzzle on your dog to prevent accidental ingestion. You can also keep your dog on a short leash or avoid the area entirely. Even if the discovered bait has already been removed, it often indicates that more dangerous baits may be present, so extra caution is advised.

Even if your dog is well-trained and generally does not pick up anything from the ground, you should not rely on this. Poison baits are often made to be very tempting, so even the best-trained dog may not be able to resist. Rat poison, shards of glass, nails, and similar items are hidden in smoked sausages, meatballs, and other treats. These delicacies naturally attract dogs. A dog suspects nothing bad, as dogs generally have unwavering trust in humans.

As soon as a bait is found near you, this warning is published in the app. This way, you are always up to date and can enjoy your walks with peace of mind. The app also responds to your current location. This means you are not only informed about possible poison baits in your home area. If you are in another city or on vacation, your current location is used automatically, so you never miss a danger alert.

Users warn users about dangers

Reports are compiled by the operators and editorial team from various sources. But users themselves can also help make life safer for our pets. For example, if you find a baited trap in the dog park, you can report it for free and warn other dog owners. The poison bait radar also warns you free of charge about dangers to your dog. You should register and use this service—it could save your dog`s life.

Report danger/poison bait: Use this form.

Warnings about all types of dangers

It's not just poison baits that pose a risk to our four-legged friends. Nature itself can hide smaller or larger dangers. The oak processionary moth, for example, can cause severe allergies and life-threatening situations for both humans and animals. Sightings of the oak processionary moth can also be reported here to warn other dog owners, so you can avoid affected areas.

But Dogorama can also warn about other dangers. Especially in summer, people often celebrate and barbecue in forest clearings, meadows, or by streams and rivers. While this is not a danger in itself, partygoers often forget to clean up, leaving behind plastic, other waste, and often shards of glass as reminders of the festivities. Users and editorial staff also warn about these dangers in the app, and you can help prevent harm to beloved pets. Other users can confirm reports to ensure credibility. This way, you are always well informed—for the health and life of your dog.

The poison bait radar is not just an informative gadget, but can save you a lot of worry. It's tragic if your dog suffers from a poison bait, and vet costs can be high—even though every dog owner is willing to pay to save their pet. It's better to use this free information so it doesn't come to that. Only then can dog haters be prevented from causing pain and suffering to people and animals.