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Thursday, July 9, 2009

7 Poisonous Plants to Avoid With Dogs

In the Spring and Summer no one wants to stay indoors, especially dogs. The trees are green, the flowers are in bloom, and the air is fresh. But beware! Many toxins lurk in our very own gardens and yards that can be very hazardous to our pets health. A few common plants to keep your dogs away from are:

· BulbsAmarylis, Daffodil, Elephant Ear, Hyacinth, Iris, Tulip. The bulb is the poisonous part, so beware particularly with those dogs that like to dig.

· FernsAsparagus Fern, Emerald Feather, Lace Fern, Plumosa Fern. Many of these can be grown in a hanging pot, just make sure pieces of the plant or its berries do not fall to the floor.

· Flowering PlantsCyclamen, Kalanchoe.

· Garden Perennials - Charming Dieffenbachia, Christmas Rose, Flamingo Plant, Foxglove, Morning Glory

· LilliesGlory Lily. These are not only toxic to dogs, but cats as well.

· Shrubs – Cycads, Heavenly Bamboo, Holly, Shrubs are one of the deadliest garden plants.

· TreesAvocado, Buddist Pine, Japanese Yew, Macadamia Nut, Madagascar Dragon, Schefflera.

These are just a few of the many poisonous plants that can affect our pets. Read more about toxic and non toxic plants affecting pets at the ASPCA's website or dowload a complete list of all toxic plants for dogs.

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