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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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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