September 18, 2013 | by Sara Speen
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There are over 700 plants that can be a potential hazard for your pet. The most common ones are bulbs, such as daffodils, tulips, crocus, lilies and lily of the valley. Other plants include hydrangea, azalea, lenten rose, tomato, potato vines, delphinium, foxglove, iris, boxwood, pachysandra and vinca (myrtle).
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