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The good news is that with a little knowledge, no pet (or their concerned owner) needs to suffer from poisonous plants.
Vegetables can harm dogs, cats too Tomato plants and green tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum). If large amounts of the stems, leaves, and/or green tomatoes are consumed, it could harm both dogs and ...
All parts of this ornamental plant are toxic to dogs, cats, and horses! Ingestion of any part of this plant can cause death due to kidney failure. Peace lily (Spathiphyllum spp.) ...
Your backyard may be a place of peace, play, and plant life—but some of that greenery could be more dangerous than it looks.
Social Media’s Most Popular Plants Are Actually Toxic to Our Pets, According to a New Study first appeared on PetHelpful on ...
This indoor plant may be beautiful, but it’s highly toxic—even life-threatening—to cats, says Shelly Zacharias, DVM, a veterinarian and vice president of medical affairs at Gallant. “Lab ...
The summer months bring along a slew of new threats for our beloved pets, and Dr. Liane Merrittt, the medical director at ...
House plants that include common ivy, spider plants and peace lilies can help reduce stress and improve air quality. Use ...
B&Q sells Lemon Balm in a 9cm pot for £13.99. Lemon thyme is a hardy plant that thrives in a range of conditions, so it is a practical choice for gardeners who are looking for natural ways to ...
Many of the most popular garden varieties can pose serious health risks to pets, with some common ones being downright dangerous.
Toxic and poisonous plants grow in Michigan, including giant hogweed, poison ivy, poison oak, wild parsnip, poison sumac and poison hemlock. Contact with the plants can cause skin irritation ...