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Pretty and Poisonous Poinsettias

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Poinsettias make beautifully festive holiday decorations at this time of year. Unfortunately for pet owners, poinsettias are also a dangerous toxin for dogs and cats. To avoid any potential risk to Sadie, I choose not to bring poinsettias into my home. Instead, I use decorations with poinsettia designs to bring some of their festive beauty to my holiday décor.
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But many of you may still want an actual poinsettia plant or may receive one as a gift. This post is just a reminder to all of you pet owners to make sure your fur babies stay away from this toxic plant. Keep poinsettias well out of your pets’ reach and make sure that dead leaves/petals don’t fall onto the floor. When visiting friends or relatives with your pets, double check that no poinsettia plants are within your pets’ reach. You should even be careful during walks at this time of year, as many people use poinsettias to decorate front porches and stairs. Lastly, you need to be cautious when disposing of your poinsettia at the end of the season. Don’t just throw the plant on a mulch or compost pile that your pets can easily reach.
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Click here to see which other flowering plants can pose a danger to your pets!

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And to help you remember other holiday dangers to keep an eye out for, here’s a handy infographic courtesy of PuppySpot.
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This post is part of the BlogPaws Wordless Wednesday blog hop.
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X is for Xylitol – #atozchallenge


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Xylitol is an artificial sweetener found in most chewing gum. Many dentists, mine included, recommend chewing xylitol gum at least once a day to help strengthen tooth enamel and keep your mouth healthy. But in contrast to xylitol’s health benefits in humans, xylitol can be deadly to dogs. In small amounts this artificial sweetener can cause your dog’s blood sugar to drop drastically. Continue reading

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T is for Tiptoeing Through Tulips – #atozchallenge


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Just make sure your dog doesn’t eat any of the tulips – they are poisonous to canines in large quantities. For more info on pet poisons click here. Continue reading