1. Raisins/Grapes 2. Mushrooms 3. Marijuana 4. Lily 5. Walnuts 6. Onion 7. Sago Palm 8. Macadamia Nuts 9. Azalea 10. Hydrangea
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1. Raisins/Grapes 2. Mushrooms 3. Marijuana 4. Lily 5. Walnuts 6. Onion 7. Sago Palm 8. Macadamia Nuts 9. Azalea 10. Hydrangea
*link to original article has been changed.
From the ASPCA:
“Valentine’s Day can be as much fun for pets as it is for humans if dangerous foods, flora and other items are kept out of paws’ reach. Each year our poison control experts see a rise in cases around February 14, many involving chocolate and lilies, a flower that’s potentially fatal to cats. So please heed our experts’ advice—don’t leave the goodies lying around on Lover’s Day.”
Rest of article here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/pet-care-tips/valentines-day-tips.html
I made these biscuits for all of my canine clients this past holiday season and they were a big hit! Frankly, I didn’t think the biscuits tasted too poor, either! They’re super easy to make and the ingredients are all very inexpensive.
Ingredients:
4.5 cups whole wheat flour
½ cup nutritional yeast (sold in bulk or in the can at Whole Foods or health/ specialty stores)
1 ½ tsp salt
1 ½ tsp garlic powder
Directions:
Mix dry ingredients. Add approximately 1 ½ cups water. Knead into a pliable dough. Roll out to 1/8″ thickness. Cut into desired shapes. Bake for 10-15 minutes at 350°F. (Important: After turning off oven, leave biscuits in the oven overnight or for an 8-hour period so they become hard and crunchy.) Keep tightly sealed in refrigerator to prevent spoilage.
Source: http://recipes.wikia.com/wiki/Vegan_Dog_Treat_Recipe
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