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Pet safety how about your backyard

July 29, 11:28 AMSan Clemente Pet Safety ExaminerChristina Selter
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Plants, grass, chemicals, rodent and poisons --- is your yard safe?  

Going camping, to the beach, lake or neighbors --- are those safe?

Plants, fruit trees, bushes

Lawn, plant food and garden chemicals

Houseplants

Car fluids (antifreeze) 

Snail, slug and mouse baits can be deadly to pets

Water, gutters, ponds, lakes, beach

Plants, fruit seeds, leaves, yard chemicals, furtilizer, and so much more learks in the open area and yards across America.  

Here are a few tips to be more Pet Safe in your yard:

  • Always read the labels
  • Canola oil is a green, nontoxic way to control insects
  • Caffienated coffee kills slugs
  • White vinegar directly on the weeds and grass
  • Lemon juice and water in a spray bottle and spray the plants from time to time

 

For more info: Poison Control, Plant List, Pet Yard Safety

 

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