Dog Owners Beware: Palm Oil Washes Up on Seaford Beach
Seaford Town Council has issued a sharp warning to dog owners after palm oil turned up on Seaford Beach. While this natural, edible vegetable oil isn’t harmful to humans, it could make dogs seriously ill if they lick or eat it.
Keep Pets Safe – Don’t Let Them Snack on Beach Finds
The council urges dog walkers to stop pets from munching on anything they find on the beach, especially after storms. If your dog does ingest palm oil or any suspicious material, get veterinary advice immediately.
Councils on High Alert – Monitoring and Clean-Up Underway
Seaford Town Council and Lewes District Council are actively watching the shoreline and will clean up where needed. But with bad weather, more palm oil may keep washing ashore.
What You Can Do: Report and Dispose Responsibly
- Beachgoers can safely handle palm oil in small amounts.
- Dispose of small spills in litter bins to keep the beach tidy.
- Spot a large patch? Note the location and call Lewes District Council on 01273 471600.
The councils are committed to protecting both humans and animals. Stay alert and report any unexpected substances on the beach.