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Garden of Eatin’ — How to Protect Nibbling Dogs from Toxic Plants

October 24, 2016 By Melanie Monteiro Leave a Comment

Most dogs love the outdoors. After all, what better place to stretch those legs, smell the roses (and other less-than-rosy things) or enjoy a satisfying romp in the park. While we tend to keep a close eye on our dogs when we’re out and about together, the backyard is often a place they get unfettered access — which can pose a hazard to those nibbling pups who view the garden as their own personal salad bar.

To help you create a safe garden for your beloved canines, check out my article in DogVacay’s awesome blog here!

https://dogvacay.com/blog/how-to-identify-toxic-plants/

 

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