Summer has been underway and with many areas in full bloom, more questions arise about which plants may be dangerous to our pets. In this month’s blog we are sharing some of the most dangerous plants to dogs and cats. If you witness, or suspect that your pet has ingested a poisonous plant contact your vet or a pet poison control center immediately. According to petpoisonhelpline.com “the prognosis is always better when a toxicity is reported immediately, so don’t wait to see if your pet becomes symptomatic before calling for help.”

Pet Poison Control Center information:
Pet Poison Helpline: 855-764-7661
Check out the link below for some additional emergency instructions:
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center phone number: 888-426-4435*
A consultation fee may apply*