What are the some dangers pets face during Valentine’s Day?
Here are a few top tips to ensure a safe February 14 for your furry loves: – Potentially poisonous flowers include lilies, tulips, amaryllis, daisies, chrysanthemums and baby’s breath. Check out our Safe Flower Guide for a list of alternatives. – Don’t leave the room while candles are still burning. Many pets, particularly kittens, are attracted to the flames and could get burned or singed. – Take extra care if you’ll be serving wine—if ingested, this could cause a range of symptoms, from vomiting and diarrhea to metabolic disturbances and even coma. Click here for the complete ASPCA Guide to a Pet-Friendly Valentine’s Day.
Here are a few top tips to ensure a safe February 14 for your furry loves: – Potentially poisonous flowers include lilies, tulips, amaryllis, daisies, chrysanthemums and baby’s breath. Check out our Safe Flower Guide for a list of alternatives. – Don’t leave the room while candles are still burning. Many pets, particularly kittens, are attracted to the flames and could get burned or singed. – Take extra care if you’ll be serving wine if ingested, this could cause a range of symptoms, from vomiting and diarrhea to metabolic disturbances and even coma. Click here for the complete ASPCA Guide to a Pet-Friendly Valentine’s Day.