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Outdoor toxic plants Anyone live in Texas & have to completely re-landscape when you got your yorkie? Never realized how many toxic plants there are. My sago palms, wisteria, gardenia, hydrangea, azalea, yucca.... seems my entire yard is a hazard to my puppies. Any suggestions on plants that will survive our 100+ degree summers that are safe? I think every plant I know anything about is on the ASPCA's toxic list. |
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I don't think a dog is going to sample every plant you have just because. You have to give some credit to their instinct of self preservation. |
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Thanks for the feedback. The silk plants are sounding pretty good :). After spending hours looking I've decided to take a chance with some of the plants. Like the gardenia that would only cause an upset tummy. But the sago palms especially are history. Apparently it has seeds somewhere on it that are the most poisonous causing seizure & liver failure. Not taking chances with plants like that. We have two 7 month old puppies & while the male is too busy exploring my little girl does not pick her nose or mouth up off the ground. She is constantly chewing on something. Now if I could just put a bubble over my backyard so I didn't have to worry about hawks & owls I would be in great shape. |
I have a sagio palm Ive had for yrs that is indoor however I take it out in the summen and mine have never messed with it |
I believe crepe myrtles are OK. |
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It definitely takes dilligence if you are going to own one of these plants to makee sure your pets dont get to it. MY sagio is put outside behind my waterfall to my pond in the summer and the dogs cant get to it. It is brought in in the winter and put into my bedroom in the corner with many other plants I have to bring in in front of it. Im not saying anyone should get a sAGIO iM JUST STATING HOW i KEEP ONE AND KEEP MY DOGS SAFE |
Another idea is you can create raised flower beds. Then you can also buy some pretty lower height picket fences to surround the flower beds. This is obviously more expensive but I have a neighbour who has done this and it looks very attractive. I have used the picket fence idea, as our dogs love to "dig" in the garden. |
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My grandpa is crazy about his yard plants flowers, mows, weed eats, sprays weed killer everything but when I told him how many plants can be toxic and that the weed killer could be as well we made a deal that he could still put flowers in his hanging baskets on the deck (there not poisonous or anything and she cannot reach them) but that other then mowing and spraying for fleas and ticks he would not plant or spray anything in the back yard but that he could do anything in the front. Its not like anyone sees the back anyway. |
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