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Plants and Trees
Have you heard that a specific product or substance could be dangerous to your pets? Our experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center set the record straight. As the premier animal poison control center in North America, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, make the call that can make all the difference:
(888) 426-4435
. A $65 consultation fee may be applied to your credit card.
Hemlock
Herbs
Hibiscus
Holly
Holly Berries
Hydrangea
Lemon Seeds
Locust Tree
Melon
Mexican Heather
Milkweed
Money Tree
Morning Glory
Mother-In-Law's Tongue
Mulch
Mushrooms
Nandina Berries
Norfolk Pine
Nutmeg
Oranges
Peace Lily
Pepper Berry
Peppermint Oil
Peruvian Lily
Pistachios and Peanuts
Poinsettia
Pumpkin Leaves
Queen Palm
Rabbit Feces
Raisins
Roses
Rubber Plant
Sap of Wild Grapevines
Schefflera Plants
Serviceberry and Stewartia Plants
Shamrocks
South American Walking Iris
Spider Plants
Spinach
String of Beads
Sycamore Tree
Table and Wine Grapes
Tasmanian Tree Fern, Peter Pan, Rotundiloba and European White Birch
Tomatoes
Treats with Garlic
Trumpet Vine
Walnut Tree
Watermelon
Waxleaf Privet
Wild Mushrooms
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