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Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT, shares a warning on the dangers of cannabis and THC products to pets ahead of 4/20 day.
Keep Easter basket items up and away from pets. Candy, especially chocolate and candy with Xylitol, can be toxic to dogs and cats. Keep items with batteries not secured by a screw out of children’s ...
Easter is a time for celebrating with food, candy, flowers and Easter baskets. The West Virginia Poison Center recommends these tips for a poison-safe Easter.