Veterinarians warn the only way to prevent your cats and dogs from eating toxic flowers is to make sure the plants are not in your home.
If you think your cat or dog may have ingested a toxic plant, call the ASPCA's 24/7 poison control center at 888-426-4435 or your veterinarian as soon as possible. What's the easiest pet ...
Here are some flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pets, according to Animal Emergency Service: Aloe Vera: Mild to moderate toxin if ingested by cats or dogs. Azaleas: Moderate to high toxin ...
"Foxglove isn't just poisonous to dogs but is toxic to humans too if ingested," says Luke. The plant contains toxic compounds that affect the heart, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, ...
Studies show that around 7.8 million dogs in the UK are at risk of being exposed to poisonous plants, and daffodils aren’t the only ones to look out for. Many dog owners are unaware of which ...
Did you know that certain plants may be poisonous to your pets? Pets are typically quite curious and may be tempted from time to time to sniff out, lick, or chew on plants, bushes or trees.
Studies show that around 7.8 million dogs in the UK are at risk of being exposed to poisonous plants, and daffodils aren’t the only ones to look out for. Many dog owners are unaware of which plants ...