5. Roses A popular choice to gift loved ones, roses aren’t actually toxic to pets. However, the thorns can injure a pet’s ...
If you're thinking about decking the halls with festive flowers this Christmas, you might want to consider your feline friend's health first. Many of these plants can be harmful, even deadly, to your ...
Spring is a great time for colorful flowers, and tulips are a popular choice. However, if you have a cat, you should be ...
According to the experts, keep your dog away from these plants at all costs. Plus, what you can safely plant instead.
NOTHING says spring quite like a sunny walk surrounded by blossoming flowers and green fields. After lots of dark and wet ...
Here are some flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pets, according to Animal Emergency Service: Aloe Vera: Mild to moderate toxin if ingested by cats or dogs. Azaleas: Moderate to high toxin ...
Experts at Pooch & Mutt have revealed there are seven flowers that are toxic to dogs and can cause "serious harm". While some spring blooms won’t harm your dog at all if they have a nibble ...
Ireland's largest dog welfare charity is warning owners to beware of blooms because some springtime flowers could be toxic for dogs. Dogs Trust says daffodil bulbs, which are members of the ...