Some popular flowers - including daffodils - can actually cause vomiting and diarrhoea
With spring now fast approaching, those who enjoy the fairer weather will no doubt be thinking about plants that could spruce up their garden.
Thankfully, the team at Tails have put together a list of plants to avoid for those who are looking to decorate their spring garden. These plants can be toxic to dogs if ingested and cause mild problems such as vomiting, diarrhoea and weakness. Keeping these out of reach of curious paws may be sufficient to protect your canine companion.
Top Trending Stories Today Prairie Lily, Lily of the Valley, Peace Lily, and Calla Lily Consumption of lily tubers is known to be toxic for both dogs and cats, so it’s safe to keep these out of your pets' reach and be extra cautious when out walking. While not all lilies are toxic to pets, the majority can cause an upset tummy and other uncomfortable reactions.
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