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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.
With each passing day, we get closer to the green beauty of an Upper-Midwest Spring. Every green thumb in the land is heading ...
Creating an outdoor space that dogs can explore safely is essential this season as we begin to spend more time outdoors.
Here are some flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pets, according to Animal Emergency Service: Aloe Vera: Mild to ...
Pets bring many positive changes to households. Pets can make homes more lively, and the companionship of animals can reduce ...
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 ...
Azaleas: Blooming in the late spring, to early summer, these plants can be harmful to pets. If your pet eats even a couple of ...
The reason? Cherry blossoms can be harmful to dogs. According to Veterinary Emergency Group, cherry trees — specifically, the blossoms, leaves and seeds — contain cyanogenic glycosides, which are ...
Learn about common flowers and plants that may be beautiful but pose a threat to you, your child or even your pet.
You'll likely have to lower your aesthetic standards a bit. But getting to relish two of life's greatest pleasures ...
The haworthia plant makes for a perfect substitute because of its similar appearance and non-toxic nature. Haworthias don't ...
With a sense of smell up to 100,000 times more powerful than humans, dogs rely on scent to explore their world, making the ...