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Pet Owners in the South Are Reporting Seizures Linked to This Garden Plant

February 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Pet Owners in the South Are Reporting Seizures Linked to This Garden Plant

A single leaf can trigger a medical emergency. That is not a horror-movie exaggeration. It is the reality of oleander, a flowering shrub that lines driveways, brightens front yards, and decorates countless Southern landscapes. Across warmer states, veterinarians continue to warn pet owners about the risks tied to this plant. Reports of dogs and cats…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: cat safety, dog health, garden plants, home safety, landscaping risks, oleander toxicity, pet seizures, pets, southern gardening, toxic plants, veterinary advice

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

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

Could My Dogs Save Me Money in The Garden?

October 27, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Could My Dogs Save Me Money in The Garden?

I’m casually looking to move into a new place where I would have more of a yard. This means that I would have more space for plant life. It also means that my dogs would have a place to romp around. However, those two things would be shared. For the most part, I assume that…

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Filed Under: garden musings Tagged With: compost, dog fertilizer, dog waste, dogs, gardening with dogs, pets

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