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Looking for Pet-Safe Houseplants? Try These 7 Story by Corin Cesaric • 2w Houseplants are a great way to add color and liven up your surroundings, especially now, as winter has set in across the US.
While decorating your home with plants can beautify it and purify air, if you have dogs, it is important to pick out ...
Be on the safe side and phone your veterinarian. First, dogs do not have an instinct for avoiding poisons. Both dogs and cats will avoid plants that don’t smell pleasant to them, but this ...
But don’t worry—it can’t hurt her. All calathea plants are safe for pets, and that's great news—because there’s a wide array to be found. The peacock plant has a combination of thick ...
Many common garden plants can be toxic to pets, including aloe vera, azaleas, and tulips. Safe plants for both cats and dogs include asters, celosia, orchids, roses, sunflowers, and zinnias.
pet-friendly plant suppliers Beards & Daisies has shared its own list of common houseplants most deadly to animals - and five dog and cat-safe alternatives. While houseplants bring life and ...
Camellias, with their elegant, rose-like flowers, bring a touch of sophistication to any garden. These pet-safe shrubs thrive ...
Many common plants, such as Sago palms and Coonties, are toxic to pets. Pet owners should research plants and create safe zones in their yards. We use terms such as landscaping for the design of ...
There are numerous species of hoya plants, and they're all pet-safe. They're also plants that flower in multiple lively colors and they're often nicknamed wax plants. These popular succulents ...