Experts say one curious nibble is all it takes - and symptoms may not show up for hours or even days.
If you have a garden or keep plants indoors, your dog could be at risk without you realizing it. Many of the most popular ...
From sago palms to milkweed, there are toxic plants all around us. But they're not all monsters. Here's how to live with them safely. What To Do if a Child or Pet Eats a Poisonous Plant We invite ...
Azaleas and foxgloves are among the plants the ASPCA says dog owners with a green thumb should be hypervigilant about.
Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan have raised the alarm about the presence of Black Henbane, which can cause serious ...
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.
In the wide world of plants and flowers, a percentage have some level of toxicity to humans, pets, or both. Toxic plants can cause nausea, vomiting, skin irritation, and other consequences if ingested ...
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Lurking in Michigan's forests, wetlands and even along sidewalks and trails are toxic plants that can ruin your day.
A new study suggests that a pile-dwelling community from the neolithic (around 4500 B.C.E.) regularly consumed bitter vetch—a plant that’s mildly toxic to humans if unprocessed. By interpreting the ...
“Many common outdoor plants, such as lilies, daylilies and azaleas, can be highly toxic to cats — even small amounts can cause serious health problems,” says Dr. Cristine Hayes, vice president of ...