The jade plant – also known as the rubber plant – is part of the Crassulaceae family, and all the plants in this family are poisonous to dogs. Consuming this plant causes vomiting, lethargy, abdominal pain, weakness, and depression. In extreme cases it can lead to a slowed heart rate a...
Plants benefit you and your dog’s health unless your furry friend starts eating the leaves or chewing on branches. Some common houseplants are toxic for dogs, so it’s essential to stay aware, keep them out of reach, or teach your pets to stay away. Keep reading to learn what ...
Now that May has arrived, Massachusetts gardeners that have green thumbs and pets might want to be aware: many of the plants commonly sold in the state can be toxic for animals. From daisies to daffodils, decorative plants in your home or garden could be hazardous for cats, dogs, or even...
Resurrection lily (Kaempferia pulchra)- This plant is considered non-toxic. Crown of Thorns Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia splendens prostrata)- Ingestion results in vomiting and diarrhea. Plants that are considered very toxic and can result in severe illness or even death include: ...
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Houseplants do wonders for the aesthetic and air quality of our homes, but they can be dangerous to dogs and cats that like to gnaw on things that aren't exactly food. Many common houseplants are poisonous to animals. If you have any of the following plants in or around your home, consi...
Billbugs are quite adept at causing damage by feeding on grassroots and plants alike, and they’re not concerned about whether you have warm-season or cool-season grass. Although the adults can pull their own weight, it’s the grub larvae that can decimate your lawn. They typically tunnel ...
If the itching improves, then my dog is likely allergic to something in the backyard or neighborhood. Once I identify which plant is the source of the problem, I remove it from my backyard and avoid it during walks. Note thatsome plantscan be poisonous to dogs. ...
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processes of the study, the mouse should be restrained and imaged [31]. There are studies carried out on imaging devices where the animal would be free and imaged at the same time. This requires a device to be surgically attached to the animal so that the signals would be acquired [32]...