How to Make Your Garden Safe for Pets
Video Description: Dave talks with Sharon Drellich, DVM, about plants and gardening products that can be toxic to animals. Related Article Subjects: pet friendly garden, bean, castor, cocoa, david, epstein, foxglove, gardening, growing, jimson, monkshood, mulch, pet safe gardening, pets, plants, rhubarb, toxic, weed, wisdompet friendly garden
The Castor Bean Plant: Great Foliage
Castor Bean plants lend drama and color to your garden. Dave shows you how to raise and care for... Backyard Dangers: Why Your Dog's Life May Be In Danger!By: Jerry Mace | 24/07/2009 | PetsHave you considered that your dog's life may be in danger just from him hanging out in your backyard? Regardless if the area is fenced in and seemingly safe from danger, you would be surprised at what may be hiding, ready to hurt or even kill your lovable canine companion. Stretch Marks Prevention and Natural RemediesBy: Edvin Helladius | 19/08/2009 | HealthStretch marks are discernible linear marks which appear in regions of dermal impairment secreted by hormonal disparities which make the skin to gaunt and becomes vulnerable to shredding when it is stretched -out. Stretch marks form when the skin is extremely stretched such as in rapid weight gain, during physical activities particularly with weight lifting, in pregnancy and in spurt of growth during adolescence and puberty.
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