18/04/2026
🌸🐾 **A Friendly Reminder for All Our Doggy Families** 🐾🌸
As the weather brightens and gardens come into bloom, it’s the perfect time for outdoor adventures with your pups. But many common garden flowers — and even some popular seasonal events — can pose hidden dangers to our furry friends.
🚫 **Flowers to watch out for:**
Some beautiful blooms are unfortunately toxic to dogs, including:
* Tulips & daffodils (especially the bulbs)
* Lilies
* Foxglove
* Bluebells
* Hydrangeas
* Azaleas & rhododendrons
Even a small nibble can cause symptoms like vomiting, drooling, lethargy, or worse — so it’s always better to be cautious.
🎉 **Seasonal events & risks:**
Spring and summer events like flower shows, Flower picking events, garden festivals, weddings, and even local markets often feature these plants in displays or bouquets. Dogs may be tempted to sniff or chew unfamiliar flowers in new environments, especially when they’re excited or curious.
🐶 **How to keep your dog safe:**
* Keep a close eye during walks in parks and gardens
* Avoid letting your dog chew on plants or flowers
* Be mindful at events where floral displays are within reach
* If you’re unsure about a plant, it’s best to steer clear
💛 If you ever think your dog has eaten something they shouldn’t, contact your vet right away — quick action can make all the difference.
Let’s keep tails wagging and adventures safe this season! 🌼🐕