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Pets and Poisonous Plants

... (large) pupils, pets may also tremble and convulse, and experience breathing problems. For further information about poisonous plants download PDSA’s free responsible pet care leaflet, A Safer Garden, from www.pdsa.org.uk. Read our weekly ... Read Read: Pets and Poisonous Plants

By: diane walker | 30/11/2008 | Pets

Deadly And Dangerous Plants Your Pet May Find Appetizing

... plants are concerned. Here is a brief list of several plants that are harmful to your pet if ingested. The first plant on the list is the Azalea (Rhododendron sp.). This is a poisonous plant, though consumption does not usually result in ... Read Read: Deadly And Dangerous Plants Your Pet May Find Appetizing

By: Melanie McVarney | 28/11/2007 | Pets

Can My Houseplants Or Landscaping Poison My Puppy Or Kitten?

... emphatic yes, many plants can sicken or even kill your pets. I sincerely feel that stores and nurseries that sell plants should abide by some kind of national label system to identify potentially poisonous plants. For example, deer ate and ... Read Read: Can My Houseplants Or Landscaping Poison My Puppy Or Kitten?

By: Mitch Endick | 10/11/2006 | Pets

Holiday Safety for Pets

... toys, as well as hardened, sterilized bones are much safer alternatives. Poisonous Plants Some seasonal holiday plants can also be harmful to pets. Never let a pet chew or eat holly, mistletoe, poinsettias or hibiscus plants. If ... Read Read: Holiday Safety for Pets

By: B Goodman | 04/12/2007 | Pets

Keep Your Pets and Kids Safe at Your North Georgia Cabin

... .Another walkthrough outside is necessary to make sure that there are no poisonous plants or animals residing in the immediate area. Poison ivy can make a vacation wretched for a child or pet that stumbles into it. Some ornamental plants ... Read Read: Keep Your Pets and Kids Safe at Your North Georgia Cabin

By: Pat Trainor | 16/09/2008 | Pets

Pet First Aid

... 's Guide to Common Small Animal Poisons Family pets (and all animals) risk all kinds of poisoning from all kinds of places. Snakes can poison; some plants can poison; and hundreds of poisonous materials are used around the home by people ... Read Read: Pet First Aid

By: jim withers | 02/07/2008 | Pets

Make your House Safer for your Pets

... , the Easter and tiger varieties. Eating even a small piece can cause your pet kidney damage. Also keep them away from ferns, mistletoe and holly. No plants with pets is an even better idea Ceramics Keep all breakable items away from ... Read Read: Make your House Safer for your Pets

By: Phyllis Wasserman | 28/03/2006 | Pets

What Is Poison Ivy And Its Effects

... or call an ambulance. While waiting for the ambulance Try to stay calm, prevent further exposure to the "poisonous" plant, take an antihistamine (one to two tablets or capsules of diphenhydramine [Benadryl]) if you can swallow without ... Read Read: What Is Poison Ivy And Its Effects

By: Alisha Dhamani | 31/05/2008 | Health

Avoiding Thanksgiving Holiday Hazards for your Pet

... . Christmas tree light strings are at risk of being chewed so please turn them off when you are out or your pet is left near the tree unsupervised. Poisonings: Holiday plants such as mistletoe are toxic, as are the bulbs of the amaryllis ... Read Read: Avoiding Thanksgiving Holiday Hazards for your Pet

By: Matthew Homfray | 04/12/2006 | Pets
Kristin Gabriel

Be Prepared With a First Aid Kit for Pets

... an emergency veterinary hospital nearby. A vacation with your pet calls for a little research on the town of your destination to see if there are any dangers. This might include snakes, poisonous plants, and it is a good idea to check ... Read Read: Be Prepared With a First Aid Kit for Pets

By: Kristin Gabriel | 28/04/2008 | Pets

What you need to know before getting a pet snake

... and will reduce the awful smell due to droppings. Take care of other disinfectants used for cleaning the cage, as these may prove to be poisonous to your pet snake. Streak the base of the snake cage with a newspaper or a torn aspen but ... Read Read: What you need to know before getting a pet snake

By: jamiehanson | 22/03/2009 | Pets

Poison-proofing Your Home

... any left over solution, and flush the toilet at least a few times to make sure that only clear water remains. There are many plants that are poisonous to your pets and you should carefully check with the retailer before buying plants that ... Read Read: Poison-proofing Your Home

By: Kelly Marshall | 06/12/2009 | Pets

Pet Insurance - No Stress

... can lead to death. For more information on the various plants which can harm your pet, just go on-line and you'll find a wealth of information. Cornell University's online poisonous plants database is just one site, which has excellent ... Read Read: Pet Insurance - No Stress

By: Michael Challiner | 20/11/2009 | Finance

Discover the benifits that lie hidden in your indoor plants

... out of reach whenever young children visit is just one step you can take to keep children safe.Now that we've covered the potential danger of poisonous plants, your next step is to decide what area of the home will the plant be placed in, ... Read Read: Discover the benifits that lie hidden in your indoor plants

By: Steve Habib | 31/07/2009 | Gardening

Buy Pet Insurance While Your Dog is Still a Puppy

... the neighbor's yard and eat a poisonous plant? Who knows? You haven't had time yet to know what he's going to do, or to train him not to do those dangerous things. Some people decide to set aside the cost of pet insurance every month so ... Read Read: Buy Pet Insurance While Your Dog is Still a Puppy

By: Coleen Smith | 06/12/2009 | Finance
 

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