Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While flocking is largely considered nontoxic to pets, animals who ingest large amounts of flocking may experience intestinal ...
A customer wanders through the rows of Christmas trees at the Anthony's lot at the Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara on Friday. Credit: Daniel Green / Noozhawk photo While some families were ...
Christmas trees are getting a different look this year, and people are 'flocking' to buy them. Keith Ramsey works at Garden Supply in Cary. He knows to flock it on his trees once in a while. "It can ...
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Flocked Christmas trees probably won't poison your pet, but they can still pose health risks
Flocking on a preflocked Christmas tree can pose fatal health risks to pets. Rating: True (About this rating?) Context: While flocking is largely considered nontoxic to pets, animals who ingest large ...
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