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Pet‑Friendly Gardening: Non‑Toxic Plants and Shady Spots Make Your Yard Safe for Fido

July 7, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Pet‑Friendly Gardening: Non‑Toxic Plants and Shady Spots Make Your Yard Safe for Fido

A gorgeous backyard should welcome every member of the family, including the four-legged ones who sprint through flower beds, sniff every shrub, and somehow discover trouble in record time. Building a pet-friendly garden means choosing plants and features that look fantastic while reducing common hazards for curious dogs. The result feels less like an obstacle…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard landscaping, dog-safe garden, gardening tips, non-toxic plants, outdoor living, pet safety, pet-friendly gardening, shade garden

Vets Say This Popular Spring Bulb Is Causing Serious Health Issues in Dogs

February 26, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Vets Say This Popular Spring Bulb Is Causing Serious Health Issues in Dogs

Spring should feel joyful. Fresh air, brighter mornings, and those bold pops of color pushing up from the soil. But one of the season’s most beloved flowers carries a hidden punch that veterinarians see far too often. Tulip bulbs can send dogs to the emergency clinic fast, and the damage can turn serious before many…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard hazards, bulb plants, dog poisoning, dogs, emergency vet, liver failure, pet health, pet safety, spring gardening, toxic plants, tulips, veterinary advice

Experts Warn: Your Compost Pile Could Be Dangerous for Pets

February 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Experts Warn: Your Compost Pile Could Be Dangerous for Pets

Compost has a wholesome reputation. It’s earthy, green, eco-friendly, and makes gardeners feel like quiet heroes of the planet. But that pile of decomposing kitchen scraps and yard waste can quietly turn into a health hazard for your pets. To dogs and cats, compost doesn’t look like sustainability. It looks like a buffet of weird…

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Filed Under: composting Tagged With: backyard composting, cats and compost, compost safety, dogs and compost, food waste risks, garden hazards, mold toxicity, pet safety, pet-proofing yard, responsible pet ownership

Pet Poison Helplines Issue Alert About a Popular Houseplant Mix

February 11, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Pet Poison Helplines Issue Alert About a Popular Houseplant Mix

Houseplants have become the unofficial mascots of modern living, brightening up shelves, windowsills, and every corner that needs a little life. But just when you think you’ve mastered the art of keeping both your plants and your pets alive, pet poison helplines step in with a surprising alert. A popular houseplant mix—one that’s been circulating…

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Filed Under: houseplants Tagged With: cats, dogs, gardening, home decor, houseplants, indoor plants, pet health, Pet Poison Helpline, pet safety, pets, toxic plants

Gardeners Are Planting This “Safe” Shrub — But It’s Deadly for Cats

February 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardeners Are Planting This “Safe” Shrub — But It’s Deadly for Cats

It’s not surprising that homeowners love adding shrubs that promise color, structure, and low‑maintenance beauty to their gardens. They are a lovely way to add that extra pop. But as more people refresh their landscapes, one particular shrub has been popping up in yards everywhere — and it’s far from the harmless plant many assume…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: cat owners, gardening, home and garden, landscaping tips, outdoor hazards, pet safety, pet-friendly gardening, plant care, shrubs, toxic plants

Dog Owners Shocked After Learning Their Mulch May Be Toxic

February 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Dog Owners Shocked After Learning Their Mulch May Be Toxic

There’s nothing quite like the joy of watching your dog sprint across the yard, nose to the ground, tail wagging like a metronome. But that joy can turn into panic the moment you learn that something as ordinary as the mulch in your garden might not be as harmless as it looks. Dog owners have…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: cocoa mulch, dog safety, family pets, garden hazards, gardening tips, homeowner tips, landscaping, outdoor living, pet health, pet owners, pet safety, pets, toxic mulch, yard safety

The Mulch That’s Causing Seizures in Cats — And It’s Still Being Sold in Stores

February 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Mulch That’s Causing Seizures in Cats — And It’s Still Being Sold in Stores

It smells like chocolate, looks harmless, and sits innocently in garden centers and big-box stores—but this popular mulch has been linked to seizures, tremors, and life-threatening reactions in cats. For pet owners, it’s one of those hidden dangers that feels especially unfair because it doesn’t look dangerous at all. No warning signs or dramatic labels….

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: animal welfare, cats, cocoa mulch, garden safety, gardening tips, household dangers, pet health, pet safety, pets, toxic plants

7 “Natural” Fertilizers That Can Backfire on Your Health

September 5, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Is your fertilizer a health risk? Gardeners often reach for “natural” fertilizers, thinking they’re automatically safe. After all, if it’s organic or homemade, how harmful could it be? But just because something comes from nature doesn’t mean it’s safe. In fact, some fertilizers labeled as natural can trigger health issues for people and pets, especially…

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6 Cheap Ways to Support Heavy Pepper Plants

Pepper plants can turn into leafy, fruit-loaded garden stars, but those heavy branches sometimes need a little backup. A few inexpensive supports can keep pepper stems upright, protect developing peppers, and help plants handle summer weather without a dramatic garden flop. A mature pepper plant can look sturdy one morning and lean like it just…

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Move over blueberries, because blackcurrants bring a bold flavor and a fascinating garden story that could put them on more backyard planting lists. These small, dark berries pack a punch with their rich taste, impressive nutrition profile, and surprisingly practical growing habits. Many gardeners search for plants that offer more than a pretty flower, and…

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What Is Causing Tiny White Flies to Rise From Your Plants?

What Is Causing Tiny White Flies to Rise From Your Plants?

A cloud of tiny white flies lifting from your plants usually points to one familiar garden troublemaker: whiteflies. These small sap-sucking insects can turn a healthy-looking plant into a stressed, sticky mess if gardeners ignore the warning signs. Whiteflies leave clues behind, and quick action can stop a small pest problem from becoming a full…

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