GoCompare has put together a list of the most common flowers and their risk to dogs and cats - as well as their safer alternatives.
Roses are the most common Valentine's Day flower choice. Despite not being toxic, roses are a hazard for pets as ingesting thorns can cause abrasions and punctures internally which can lead to serious problems.Lilies can be extremely poisonous for pets, especially cats, and are the most dangerous flower to have at home.
Even if swallowed in very small amounts from just licking the plant, it can lead to incurable poisoning and kidney failure.Tulips are another popular Valentine's day choice, however pet owners are commonly unaware they are in fact toxic for both cats and dogs.
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