Despite what you may have heard, poinsettias aren't truly toxic to your pet if ingested, according to a veterinarian.
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Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.
Interestingly, carnivorous fish like tuna, salmon, and swordfish don’t fall under this “humans don’t eat carnivores” rule.
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