As people mark the first days of spring by planting flowers and other greenery, veterinarians say it's critical to prevent our furry friends from eating toxic buds and leaves this time of year.
A dog running down a path lined with yellow flowers. The sun is shining, the weather’s warm, schools are out—it’s time for some summer fun! For folks with canine companions, summer means more time ...
Decorating our houses with greenery for the festive season has been a tradition for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. But many of the plants ...
Keep these seven common festive plants away from your pets and children as they're actually extremely poisonous, according to ...
Our dogs join us in so many parts of our day in so many places: our homes, friends' homes, yards, dog parks, beaches, and outdoor trails. And while our dogs walk, run, and jump around with us, they ...
PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) – Pets are curious by nature and many will take an interest in plants located in their environment. Our furry friends can sometimes get too curious and take a bite out of our ...
When it comes to decking the halls of your home, the embellishments may include more than just boughs of holly. The holidays provide the opportunity to decorate in various ways, from trees with ...
USA, — Hauling out the Holly may not be the best idea if you have a furry friend. Although festive plants are fun to decorate with, they can be toxic to pets. Some of the most common holiday plants ...
Petscaping is a new term for designing outdoor landscapes with pet safety in mind. Many common plants, such as Sago palms and Coonties, are toxic to pets. Pet owners should research plants and create ...
Are there any weeds or other indigenous (to Brooklyn) plants that are poisonous for dogs? Our dog recently got very sick and we are trying to determine what he might have gotten into. We don’t use ...