If an animal is suspected of encountering or ingesting a poisonous plant, seek medical attention immediately. For more ...
There are a number of plants found in many UK gardens that can prove dangerous to dogs - here's what to look out for.
If you have animals or young children at home, there are some popular pants that should be avoided at all costs.
"Discover the hidden dangers in your garden with some of the most poisonous plants you might unknowingly be growing. From the striking beauty of the Foxglove to the enticing allure of the Oleander, ...
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Ticks are commonly found in long grass, woodlands, hedges, and areas with sheep or wildlife. If you have a dog or cat, be sure that they are up to date with their flea and tick treatment as this will ...
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PDSA Vet Nurse Nina Downing is sharing her spring safety advice for pet owners... “Many of us will be pleased to start to see the winter gloom on the way out, more daylight hours returning, as well as ...
They dig, they pee, they trample. Every gardener who has a dog knows it's hard for them to coexist with garden plants. How can you keep each safe from the other?
That way, you can avoid planting them in your garden. Gardening expert Fiona Jenkins at MyJobQuote.co.uk has explained everything you need to know about which plants could be toxic for your pets and ...