Holly is considered toxic to dogs, and taking precautions is essential to keep your furry companion safe. Here’s what every dog owner should know about this iconic holiday plant. Holly contains ...
While poinsettias have an undeserved reputation for being poisonous, as you’d have to eat a few hundred poinsettia leaves to get sick, an expert says two other traditional holiday plants are ...
The AVMA states; "Poinsettias, amaryllis, mistletoe, balsam, pine, cedar, and holly are among the common holiday plants that can be dangerous and even poisonous to pets who eat them." ...
Poinsettias, despite their poisonous reputation ... tips to enjoy holiday plants safely: Place plants like poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly where children and pets can’t reach them.
the most common holiday hazards people contact the Poison Center for include: Holiday Plants, Decorations, and Alcohol. Under the holiday plants category, Mistletoe, Holly and Poinsettias all are ...
Some traditional holiday plants that can cause problems, including mistletoe (poisonous leaves and berries ... Capsicum species of “hot pepper”); Holly berries (swallowing more than two ...