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As people mark the first days of spring by planting flowers and other greenery, veterinarians say it's critical to prevent our furry friends from eating toxic buds and leaves this time of year.
Some common plants are toxic for pets and a few can be fatal. Here’s a guide about which ones are safe and which are not.
The council said a high density of the plants have been identified in Thorpe Meadows Visitors and dog walkers have been warned to take caution after poisonous hemlock plants were found in a city park.
they can be toxic to pets. Some of the most common holiday plants can make dogs and cats very sick and ingestion can even lead to death. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association ...
Andrei says "All parts of the Easter Lily plant are poisonous ... know not to eat plants, smaller children may see the attractive leaves and take a bite..and cats and dogs aren't safe either.
Both plants are considered toxic to both dogs and cats. “Holly tends to be more painful than toxic because of the needles on the leaves. They bite into those, that can be really painful for them ...
Dog owners have once again been warned against the dangers of a highly toxic root plant after it was found near a river in ...
Hemlock, a highly dangerous flowering plant, has been discovered at Sweatford Meadows in Fordingbridge. As a precaution, signs have been put up to warn residents in the area. A sign from New Forest ...
But poinsettias aren’t as dangerous to cats and dogs as many ... ‘hyped’ as lethal plants, they rarely are, and the poisoning is greatly exaggerated,” the Pet Poison Helpline says on ...