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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

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

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

Pet Owners Warned: This Common Yard Plant Is More Toxic Than You Think

February 6, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Pet Owners Warned: This Common Yard Plant Is More Toxic Than You Think

If your yard has a glossy, fast-growing shrub that flowers like it’s trying to impress the whole neighborhood, it might be the common yard plant that worries vets the most. A lot of pet owners assume “ornamental” means safe, especially when the plant shows up everywhere from front walkways to pool fencing. The truth is…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: cat safety, dog health, frugal gardening, garden planning, landscaping on a budget, oleander, pet-safe gardening, toxic plants, 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

Vets Warn: This Common Yard Plant Is Sending Pets to Emergency Clinics

February 3, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Vets Warn: This Common Yard Plant Is Sending Pets to Emergency Clinics

A lot of gardeners plant “tough” ornamentals because they survive heat, drought, and neglect—and they look great doing it. The problem is that one common yard plant shows up in landscaping all over the southern US, and pets treat it like a chew toy, a snack, or a digging prize. When that happens, the bill…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard safety, cat-safe plants, dog-friendly yard, frugal landscaping, garden plant removal, pet-safe gardening, sago palm, Texas gardening, toxic plants

Pet Owners in Florida Warned About a Toxic Garden Shrub Gaining Popularity

February 1, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Pet Owners in Florida Warned About a Toxic Garden Shrub Gaining Popularity

Florida yards love anything that grows fast, stays green, and shrugs off heat—and that’s exactly why one toxic garden shrub keeps popping up in new landscapes. The problem is that “tough” often means “chemically protected,” and pets don’t read plant labels before they chew. If a dog noses through hedge clippings or a cat snacks…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard safety, Florida gardening, low-maintenance shrubs, oleander, pet-safe landscaping, storm cleanup tips, toxic plants

10 Types Of Plants You Should Never Put In Your Garden

May 21, 2024 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

10 Types Of Plants You Should Never Put In Your Garden

Gardening is a rewarding activity that beautifies your surroundings, provides a relaxing hobby, and can even offer fresh produce right at your doorstep. However, not all plants are suitable for every garden. Certain species can become invasive, others might harm local flora and fauna, and some simply do not thrive under the wrong conditions, making…

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The EPSOM Salt Myth: The Cheap Drugstore Staple That Actually Works

The EPSOM Salt Myth: The Cheap Drugstore Staple That Actually Works

Gardeners love a good hack, but most so-called miracle fixes wilt under real-world conditions. Epsom salt, however, keeps popping up in serious gardening circles—and not just as folklore. This humble, inexpensive compound shows measurable benefits when used correctly, especially in soil that lacks key nutrients. While it won’t magically transform every struggling plant, it absolutely…

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