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The good news is that with a little knowledge, no pet (or their concerned owner) needs to suffer from poisonous plants.
Gardening has been in full force, and pet owners have been planning their outdoor spaces, but there’s an important question ...
The summer months bring along a slew of new threats for our beloved pets, and Dr. Liane Merrittt, the medical director at Winter Park-based VEG ER has seen it all—from dogs undergoing surgery after ...
A health advisory has been issued for poison hemlock in Whitman County and the surrounding areas. Whitman County Public ...
Many of the most popular garden varieties can pose serious health risks to pets, with some common ones being downright dangerous.
Invasive shrubs, such as buckthorn and Japanese barberry, can also contribute to human health impacts. Invasive shrubs create ...
You can remove poison oak from your yard by hand or with an herbicide. No matter which method you choose, wear protective ...
Poison hemlock is currently blooming in Whitman County and the surrounding areas and can kill people, pets, livestock and wildlife, according to Whitman County Public Health ...
Volunteers at a riding centre are asking for the public’s help with the growth of a plant that is poisonous to horses and ...
Georgia's ecosystem is beautiful, diverse, and sometimes deadly. Here are six plants to avoid if you find them in your yard or in the woods.
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