PLANTAS TÓXICAS (y no tóxicas) para GATOS Y PERROS | 🌿Aloe vera, helecho, costilla de Adán, menta...

Today we're talking about some plants (and flowers) that can be toxic to your pets: both cats and dogs. We're also talking about some that aren't toxic and you can safely keep at home. It's not all going to be bad for the start of the year. 🎉 In this video, we talk specifically about: Areca (Dypsis lutescens) Elephant's foot (Beaucarnea recurvata) Poto (Epipremnum aureum) Fern (Davallia spp.) Monstera (Monstera deliciosa) Some spices and aromatic plants: Mint (Mentha sp.) Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Some succulents such as: Aloe vera (Aloe vera) Donkey's tail (Sedum morganianum) Echeveria (Echeveria spp.) Ribbon (Chlorophytum) Orchid (Phalaenopsis sp.) We'll also explain what they can do to your cat or dog (there's even something for rabbits). and some recommended alternatives to keep at home so they can be purged without any danger to your pets or your plants. The website where you can answer any questions by searching for any plant you have at home is this one (I recommend searching in English or by its scientific name): https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal... We hope you find it useful and that you continue supporting us as you have so we can continue offering you interesting content about pet care. We appreciate you leaving a comment to let us know what you thought of this video and what type of content you would like to see in the future on this channel. Please remember to subscribe if you haven't already. Share it if you think it would be helpful to someone else in your life. And, as always, we remind you that the purpose of this channel is to keep you informed and help you get to know your pet (dog or cat) better so that you can get to know and care for them as best as possible, know everything about their needs, and learn more about any possible illnesses they may have. This is not a veterinary office. We cannot make clinical diagnoses through the channel. If your dog or cat has a health problem, you should ALWAYS take them to your veterinarian for a personal examination. #HappyPetsAndFamilies #toxicplants #plantsforpets Related Videos: Toxic Plants for Your Cat (Part I)    • Plantas tóxicas para tu gato | ¿Son los tu...   Vomiting and Diarrhea in Pets:    • Corta los vómitos y diarreas en tu mascota...   5 Things You Do at Home That Are Dangerous for Your Cat:    • 5 PELIGROS que tienes EN CASA para tu GATO...   Things Not to Do if Your Pet Has Been Poisoned:    • Cosas que NUNCA debes hacer si tu mascota ...   First Aid for Cats (Part I):    • DIY: Realiza primeros auxilios para tu gat...   First Aid for Cats: CPR and Heimlich Maneuver (Part 2)    • ¿Qué hacer si tu gato no respira o se está...   Follow Us on: Secondary YouTube Channel:    / preguntasyrespuestasdeunveterinariomyff   Facebook group:   / mascotasyfamiliasfelices   Instagram:   / mascotasyfamiliasfelices   Facebook:   / mascotasyfamiliasfelices   Twitter:   / manualvet   Music used: “Music For Podcasts 04” by Lee Rosevere. Songs licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... All resources in this video that we did not create or record at Happy Pets and Families are licensed under a Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/publicdom... Animal vector created by natkacheva: https://www.freepik.es/vectors/animal Plant vector created by Vectorium: https://www.freepik.es/vectors/planta Video by Taryn Elliott from Pexels