Your garden is full of plants you deliberately chose, carefully planted, and genuinely love. That’s exactly what makes this ...
When i’s time to plan your garden and landscaping, and you want to make sure your pets can enjoy them safely, too.
Creating the garden of your dreams is made extra challenging when you have four-pawed companions to think about. Unfortunately, not all plants are safe for pets, with many being toxic and causing ...
For pet owners, however, spring planting comes with an important reminder: not all plants and flowers are safe for furry ...
Spring is a time for renewal and regeneration. Longer days with more sunshine mean spending time outside to marvel at budding trees and blooming plants. Along with spring cleaning, many people use ...
Creating a backyard that is a safe and joyful space for your dog is a top priority for any pet owner. However, a standard garden can harbor hidden dangers, from toxic plants to easy escape routes. A ...
Q: Which plants are safe for dogs and cats? A: For dogs, one of the most toxic, but common, landscape plants is the Sago Palm. If you have a dog, I strongly recommend against planting one anywhere ...
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.
These common seasonal flowers could cause serious harm to pets ...