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Plants That Are Toxic To Pets - 9/1/2008 9:58:44 PM
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JefferyT
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The ASPCA has created a list of plants that are known to be toxic to pets. The list includes Azalias, Ferns, Ivys, Lilies, Daffodills, Tulips, Palms, Philodendron, and many more. Please see the full list at: http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pro_apcc_toxicplants
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RE: Plants That Are Toxic To Pets - 9/2/2008 2:06:54 AM
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cindybode
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Keep in mind, though, that most of these are very mildly toxic, causing nothing more than some mild GI upset or mouth irritation. Not saying you shouldn't be cautious, but I'd hate to see anyone getting rid of all their plants without good reason.
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RE: Plants That Are Toxic To Pets - 9/4/2008 4:37:48 PM
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Bevik
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I know all about buckeye. I have two of them in my backyard. I had a yellow lab that tried to eat the nuts. He made himself loopy. That was one the reasons why I had to find a new home for him.
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