by KYW's Nan Talleno
Spring is gardening season, so now is the time to be aware of keeping your pets safe from any possible garden hazards.
First, be aware of any fruits and vegetables that can be toxic to both dogs and cats. Onions and garlic are extremely toxic to both dogs and cats. Apple seeds and the pits in plums, cherries, peaches, and apricots contain a cyanide component, which can cause seizures.
Keep your pets away from dangerous plants including daffodils, oleander, rhododendron, periwinkle, azaleas, tulips, amaryllis, lily of the valley, morning glory, chrysanthemum, autumn crocus, among many others. For a complete list, check out the Animal Poison Control Center’s list at www.aspca.org.
It’s best to think about fencing around your garden to keep your pets safe.
Also, consider using organic products in your garden. This not only keeps your pets safe, but helps you to live eco-friendly as well.