This morning we’re joined by an emergency veterinarian, Dr. Clare Shannon who’s explaining what pet owners should watch for — and what to do if their dog gets into something it shouldn’t.
As spring blooms fill homes and gardens, a veterinarian warns pet owners to keep dogs away from toxic flowers.
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Which early bloomers are toxic to pets

Finally, spring flowers in beds, balcony boxes, and parks are once again transforming into colorful floral landscapes. But ...
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