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News UK & World News Animals Still water could be fatal to dogs due to common toxic substance Blue-green algae can prove hazardous to your dog's health, causing vomiting, loss of appetite, liver ...
Golden dewdrop (Duranta erecta). This ornamental shrub produces toxic berries, and the foliage is also toxic to dogs. King sago (Cycas revoluta) and Queen sago (Cycas circinalis).
Golden dewdrop (Duranta erecta). This ornamental shrub produces toxic berries, and the foliage is also toxic to dogs. King sago (Cycas revoluta) and Queen sago (Cycas circinalis).
Even in small amounts, alcohol is highly toxic to dogs. It depresses the central nervous system and can cause vomiting, lack of coordination, disorientation, breathing problems, coma, and death.
Dog owners should be wary of the plants they choose to grow in their garden, as some can be 'toxic' for their four-legged friends. An expert has shared the best plants to grow instead ...
Throughout the summer, dog owners have been warned to be on the lookout for blue-green algae, a toxic substance that can be fatal to dogs, on Scotland's lochs and waterways.
There are certain plants that should be avoided with dogs, while other's are non-toxic and are safe for beds and borders. By Sydney Evans, Audience Writer, Spare Time 04:00, Wed, Jun 18, 2025 ...
All parts of these plants are toxic to dogs, even when cooked or dried. Alliums are thought to contain toxins called disulfides and thiosulfinates that cause damage to red blood cells.
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