To be on the safe side, keep your yuletide plants out of reach of your dogs and cats during the holidays. If you suspect your pet has ingested holly, contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline® for treatment recommendations.
Every day, Pet Poison Helpline® receives dozens of phone calls from dog owners and cat owners saying “My cat ate a lily!” or “My dog ate a plant. Is it poisonous?” Some of the most poisonous plants for dogs and cats are reviewed below. While there are thousands of species of...
Named for a family of toxic plants, Nightshade can actually damage an AI model’s ability to generate certain concepts. Keeping the example from above, if you prompted a poisoned AI to show dogs playing poker, it might show dogs with six legs and four eyes. If poisoned enough, it might ...
Dogs and cats can become poisoned by exposure to marijuana smoke as well as eating pot plants or cookies, brownies or candies made with this ingredient. That’s just a short list of what your dog or cat might find in your house. Want more details? Here’s a room-by-room checklist of...
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