Keep your pets away from these toxic plants

Veterinarians provide information on summer plants that may pose a threat to your furry friends

As temperatures rise across Canada, pets and their owners will likely enjoy more outdoor adventures. However, it's important to be cautious of certain common outdoor plants that could be harmful to our furry companions.

If you suspect that your pet has consumed a toxic plant or had contact with a poisonous one, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary care. Early identification and treatment of potential poisoning will greatly improve your pet's chances of a quick recovery.

In the video above, veterinarians Dr. Jill Kirk and Dr. Shane Bateman highlight the plants that should be kept out of reach from your pets.

Graphic (TWN): Toxic plants to pets

(These are a few toxic plants that are discussed in the video above)