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Here are some flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pets, according to Animal Emergency Service: Aloe Vera: Mild to ...
As Easter and Mother’s Day approaches, an Ohio veterinary practice is warning cat owners to think twice before displaying ...
Flowers are always a sweet surprise—until someone’s curious cat or nosy pup takes a nibble. Not all flowers play nice with ...
it’s important to keep in mind that not all flowers are safe for pets. Ingesting some flowers can make cats and dogs seriously ill, so it’s best not to take the risk. These often form part of Mother’s ...
Want to create a safe space in your yard for your dog? Here are some toxic plants you'll want to avoid in the garden.
If an animal is suspected of encountering or ingesting a poisonous plant, seek medical attention immediately. For more information, contact your vet or call the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center 24 ...
Between the beautiful blooms and the warmer weather, many Tennesseans look forward to spring. However, this season also poses ...
We all love to get outdoors for some fresh air and if you own a cat you may feel it’s the same for them. But before you do so, here’s a few things to know.
Here is what to know about safe and unsafe plants for pets ... Mild to moderate toxin if ingested by cats or dogs. Azaleas: Moderate to high toxin if ingested by cats or dogs.
the petals are safe for dogs and cats. Choose thornless varieties for an easier gift, and feel free to pick any shade, red, pink, yellow, or white, without any worry of toxicity. Hoya plants, also ...
Safe plants for both cats and dogs include asters, celosia, orchids, roses, sunflowers, and zinnias. The ASPCA provides a comprehensive list of toxic and non-toxic plants for pet owners to reference.