Hey there, pet parents! As you take care of your beloved herps, it’s crucial to be aware of the plants that could pose a danger to them. While some plants may only cause mild reactions, others, such as oleander and Dieffenbachia, can be fatal in no time. Let’s dive into a list of plants you should keep away from your herps to ensure their safety and well-being.
Plants Hazardous for Herps:
- Air plant
- Amanita
- Amaryllis
- American yew
- Andromeda
- Arum lily
If you spot any of these plants in your home or the area where your herps roam, it’s best to remove them promptly. Remember, this list isn’t exhaustive, so if you’re uncertain about the safety of a plant, don’t hesitate to reach out to your veterinarian or the poison control center for guidance.
For immediate assistance or information, you can contact the ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center hotline at 1-888-4ANI-HELP or 1-888-426-4435 (charges may apply).
Always prioritize the well-being of your herps by creating a safe environment for them to thrive without any risks from toxic plants. Stay vigilant and keep your herps away from these potential hazards!
Keep nurturing your beautiful herps and remember, their safety is in your hands!