[cross-posted from Dr. Jon's Dog Crazy Newsletter] It's nearly that time of year when we start thinking about the holidays. Families are breaking out all the seasonal decorations and some of these decorations may include plants or dried flowers. Curious pets often get into these and eat them. Before the holidays even begin - I want you to see the list of dangerous fall and holiday plants to help keep your dog safe. To be prepared, I suggest you also print it for later. Also - feel free to forward to a friend. I'd like to prevent as many holiday problems as possible. Another big danger can be house plants. See the list of 20 common house plants that can be dangerous to dogs. I hope these articles keep your dog safe this fall. Until next time, Dr. Jon P.S. One more thing about plants - if you are going to send flowers to anyone with dogs - find out if the most common ones are toxic. Go to: http://www.petplace.com/sending-flowers-are-they-safe |
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