Friday, September 25, 2009
Deadly Indoor And Outdoor Plants Harmful To Dogs - Canada's Guide to
Poisonous Plants to your pets
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Poisonous Plants For Pets (Hurricane Plant) -Paws
Upon ingestion of Hurricane Plant which contains oxalates, the oxalates will be absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract to bind with the serum calcium in the blood forming calcium
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Plants that are Non-Poisonous to Dogs and Cats | PetStyle
Get you pet ready for summer and find out which plants and flowers are not poisonous for your dogs and cats.
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Poisonous Plants
Plants Poisonous to Dogs Listed below are links to the ASPCA® Animal Poison Control Center's information on some common garden and household plants that can be poisonous to your pet
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Is the flowering plant Nicotinia poisonous to dogs? Is there a good
Is the flowering plant Nicotinia poisonous to dogs? Is there a good free online resource about plants that are poisonous to pets? Someone at my condo planted Nicotinia in the
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Robbie's Pet Health: Plants Poisonous to Your Cat and Dog
Identify plants that can be harmful and even fatal to you pets.
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Which Plants are Pet-Safe? - Safe Gardening (UK)
All parts of the oleander flower are very poisonous causing instant death. The safe plants for dogs are most: Ferns African Violets Orchid
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Plants Which Are Potentially Poisonous for Dogs
Common plants, their fruits, and seeds that can be poisonous to dogs.
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Poisonous Dog Plants - Champi Dog Blog
Poisonous Dog Plants, Champi Dog Blog, Dog Health, Dog Articles and Personal Dog Stuff
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Thanks for spreading the word on pet toxicities like common household (indoor and outdoor) plants! You can find plant identification pictures and the top 10 most toxic plants at: http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/IsThatPoisonous/Top10PoisonousPlants/
As an ER specialist, I see so many toxicities that owners bring in too late (making it more expensive to treat, with a worse prognosis!). When in doubt, it's so important to call a Poison Control for peace of mind!
I wanted to make you aware of another important resource out there also - Pet Poison Helpline is an additional Animal Poison Control Center, and it's one of the most cost-effective animal poison ($35/case vs. ASPCA's new $60/case) controls out there nowadays. Unfortunately, because animal poison controls are not federal- or state-funded, there is a fee to allow the service to be run 24-7. We provide a similar service, but have the added benefit of veterinary specialists (in internal medicine and emergency and critical care) as part of our staff. You can always call 1-800-213-6680 if you ever have a problem. Thanks for spreading the word!
Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC
Associate Director of Veterinary Services
www.petpoisonhelpline.com
www.drjustinelee.com
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