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 c...
Warmer weather will soon make its way across Canada, and that means pets -- and their pet owners -- will be spending more time outdoors.
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...
When Marsh Marigold plants are damaged, they release protoanemonin, which can lead to skin irritation upon contact. 16. Tulip Botanical Name: Tulipa Tulips possess toxic properties throughout various parts of the plant, including the leaves, stems, roots, and berries. Among these, the bulbs con...
These lovely flowers are common both outdoors and as house plants, but two chemicals that they contain, geraniol and linalool, can cause dermatitis, vomiting, and anorexia in dogs and cats. Hyacinth This is another popular gift in the spring. Hyacinths are known to be toxic to dogs and ca...
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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 ...
Houseplants do wonders for the aesthetic and air quality of our homes,but they can be dangerous to dogs and catsthat 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, consider...
There are many potential hazards, including toxic plants, chemicals, and household items, that can pose a threat to your cat's health. Understanding these dangers and knowing how to respond can help you protect your feline friend. Common toxic plants include lilies, poinsettias, and philodendrons...