For pet owners, however, spring planting comes with an important reminder: not all plants and flowers are safe for furry ...
Pet owners usually face the same tradeoff indoors: keep greenery and worry about chewing, or skip plants and lose the calm that living foliage brings. The better path is smarter selection. ASPCA’s ...
Pets bring many positive changes to households. Pets can make homes more lively, and the companionship of animals can reduce feelings of loneliness while offering additional health benefits to pet ...
I’m a little bit obsessed with plants. Anyone who has seen me caring for the trusty pothos I keep at my desk can confirm that I love having houseplants around, even if I'm not at home! But as much as ...
Many common houseplants and landscape plants are toxic to pets. Pet owners should familiarize themselves with toxic plants and take precautions to keep pets away from them. If a pet ingests a toxic ...
With spring beginning in Eastern Washington, many plants will soon bloom. Certain flowers, shrubs, vines and trees can be ...
The bigger issue is safety. Many common indoor plants are not appropriate for homes with cats, and some are downright deadly. True lilies (Lilium species), including Easter, tiger, and Asiatic lilies, ...
Know which plants can harm your pets - and how to respond if they're exposed.