Ministry of Agriculture experts warned owners of four-legged friends not to grow plants that are dangerous for pets. There are 12 items on the list.

Therefore, you should not plant irises, daffodils, peonies, lupines, hyacinths, chrysanthemums, hydrangeas, lilacs, lily of the valley, primroses, cyclamens and azaleas in your summer house. As the ministry explains, these flowers can cause serious intestinal disorders in cats and dogs. In addition, some fruits can be particularly poisonous.

When poisoned by plants, pets begin to vomit, have diarrhea and excessive salivation. Breathing accelerates, drowsiness and apathy appear. In case of poisoning of your four-legged friend, you should contact a veterinary clinic as soon as possible.
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Source: People Talk

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