Tulips may be a gorgeous flower that signifies the coming of spring, but they’re highly toxic to dogs if ingested. The highest concentration of the toxin is present in the bulb, though any of the plant is considered harmful. Ingestion can irritate the tissues in the mouth and esophagus and...
Concerned about certain plants being toxic enough to cause harm to your Dog or Cat when ingested? Here’s an A-Z list of poisonous house plants for cats and dogs. Various indoor plants are more toxic than others. While some will only cause discomfort for pets others can be seriously harmfu...
Toxic to Pets:Yes Helpful Tidbits:The leaves will grow larger and more dramatic if you give it something to climb. Now 18% Off $40$33 at Amazon Credit: Plants for Pets Also called silver satin pothos (although it's not really a pothos; it just looks like one!), this vining plant ha...
As a dog owner, you want to make sure that your furry friend is safe and happy in their home environment. One of the ways to ensure this is by choosing non-toxic plants for your house or yard. While plants can add beauty to your space, they can also pose
Symptoms of Plant Poisoning in Dogs If your dog eats a poisonous plant, you are likely to see at least one or two of the following symptoms. However, if you know or strongly suspect that your pet ate a toxic plant, don't wait until symptoms appear before calling the veterinarian, because...
This spring, your houseplants might be thriving, but you should keep your pets away from any plants that could be toxic.
And since our dogs spend some time in the great outdoors, more so in the summer than winter, there may be some plants that look interesting to get into. We constantly keep an eye on them to make sure they don't get too interested and decide to taste something that could be harmful or...
And since our dogs spend some time in the great outdoors, more so in the summer than winter, there may be some plants that look interesting to get into. We constantly keep an eye on them to make sure they don't get too interested and decide to taste something that could be harmful or...
Thankfully this climbing vine rarely harms humans, but the seed pods are toxic todogs, cats, and horses. Head to the vet if you develop symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea. Getty Images 16 Lilies While they're most popular around Easter,lilies in theHemerocallisgenusendanger cats even after sp...
Toxically effective components found in plants are mainly alkaloids, glycosides, saponins, terpenes and others [3,4]. In plants, they are found in different proportions and quantities, which, in addition to the type of plant or cultivar in the case of cultivated plants, also depends on externa...