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Spring Plants Poison Pets

Spring Plants Poison Pets

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March 9, 20261m 50s

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Springs Bloom: A Warning for Pet Owners - As spring arrives in Western Washington, be aware of harmful plants that can affect dogs and cats. Plants from the parsley family, stinging nettles, spurges, buttercups, and climbing nightshade pose risks. Common houseplants like lilies, tulip bulbs, and hyacinth bulbs can also be dangerous. Garden favorites such as azaleas, rhododendrons, holly, yew bushes, and hostas should be considered. Succulents and tropical plants can cause irritation and breathing issues. Symptoms like swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, labored breathing, tremors, and lethargy require immediate vet care. Contact ASPCA or Pet Poison Helpline for advice and plant identification.

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