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Post by ZandraJoi on Jun 13, 2021 20:11:31 GMT -5
healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2021/06/13/plants-that-can-kill-your-pet.aspx Story at-a-glance The tragic loss of two dogs in South Carolina is a grim reminder that now that warmer weather is here, it’s important to guard against the potential pet-related hazards posed by both outdoor and indoor plants Common outdoor plants that cause poisoning in dogs and cats include the sago palm, lilies, plants containing cardiac glycosides, and blue-green algae Indoors, common toxic plants include plants from the Araceae family, plants containing either soluble or insoluble calcium oxalates, kalanchoe, the corn plant/dragon tree, and spring flower bulbs If you suspect or know your pet has sampled a potentially poisonous plant, err on the side of caution by calling your vet, the local emergency animal hospital or a 24/7 pet poison hotline My notes: A good list to know.
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Post by lifespot on Jun 16, 2021 6:11:37 GMT -5
This is good to know. People should be certainly more mindful of things like this - pets don't know better and it is our job to protect them always.
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Post by ZandraJoi on Dec 24, 2021 9:52:47 GMT -5
www.birdsandblooms.com/gardening/pet-friendly-indoor-plants"Yes, you can grow houseplants AND keep your furry friends safe. Try one of these pet friendly indoor plants that won’t harm curious dogs or cats...." My notes: Renamed the title to include ones that can harm but that are also pet-friendly to have all in one place. I have African Violet, Christmas Cactus. What do you have?
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Post by Bob on Dec 26, 2021 18:48:10 GMT -5
Good list to have for pet owners.
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