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Lilies can be harmful to dogs, causing symptoms from mild gastrointestinal upset to severe toxicity depending on the type, so it's safer to avoid them.
The smell of lilies alone is unlikely to harm dogs, but ingestion or chewing on lily parts can cause mild to severe poisoning depending on the species.
Gloriosa lily (Flame Lily) is considered the most poisonous flower to dogs due to its toxic colchicine content, which can cause multi-organ failure and death.
Some lilies can cause mild to severe gastrointestinal upset in dogs, while others like Lily of the Valley and Flame Lily can lead to life-threatening symptoms requiring immediate veterinary care.
Some lilies are poisonous to dogs, causing symptoms from mild stomach upset to severe organ damage, while others mainly cause gastrointestinal irritation.
Fresh, ripe pears are one of the safest fruits for dogs when served in moderation and prepared properly by removing seeds, core, stem, and leaves.
Fresh, ripe pears are among the safest fruits for dogs when served in moderation and properly prepared by removing seeds and cores.
Fresh, ripe pears are among the safest fruits for dogs when fed in moderation and properly prepared by removing the seeds and core.
Signs of kidney failure in dogs include increased thirst and urination, vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss, lethargy, bad breath, pale gums, and changes in urination. Symptoms may vary depending on the stage and severity of the disease.
If your dog eats a pear, it’s generally safe in small amounts, but avoid the seeds and core, as they are toxic and can cause gastrointestinal issues.

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