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Posted by Schaaf Floral on June 15, 2021 Uncategorized

Pet Friendly Flowers for Your Home

Having gorgeous, fresh flowers in your home is a great way to add instant style, wonderful scents, and a boost of happiness. The growing research on the benefits of having flowers in our life has made fresh blooms more commonplace in the home, so it’s important to make sure the flowers you have are safe for kids and pets. Here at Schaaf Floral, the top florist in Minneapolis, our team of flower experts has provided you with a list of gorgeous blooms that pet-friendly and safe to have around. Start every day off right by waking up to a beautiful, fragrant bouquet of flowers.

Pet-Friendly Flowers

Rose

Since the rose is the most popular flower in the world and a staple in florist shops and many bouquets, it’s great news to discover they are also pet-friendly. Fragrant, beautiful, delicate, and growing in a wide range of colors, the rose is universally recognized as a symbol of love.

Gerbera Daisy

Large, vibrant, and cheery, the Gerbera Daisy is a bloom that fills most people with joy. A favorite of florists everywhere, the grandiose presence of the Gerbera Daisy is beloved by many, and fans will be thrilled to discover that the Gerbera Daisy is also non-toxic.

Sunflower

Mimicking the vibrancy of the sun, the bright yellow sunflower is cheerful and uplifting and brings a bit of summer into your home. Happy and colorful, the sunflower is pet-friendly and looks great paired with other sunflowers or as a statement bloom when paired with other florals.

Snapdragon

A lovely bunch of colorful blooms that grow along a stalk is a favorite of florists because it brings a vertical element and fullness to floral arrangments. Snapdragons are pet-friendly and come in a variety of pink, purple, blue, peach, yellow, and white colors.

Orchid

Orchids add class and elegance to any room and their dramatic blooms always steal the show. Oftentimes, just one is not enough, so it’s good that Orchids are non-toxic so avid collectors can have as many as they like.

Pansy

A flower so safe that it’s actually edible, the lovely Pansy is often used as decoration on wedding cakes. Either in  hanging planter or on your porch in a container garden, pansy flowers are a delight to have around.

Petunia

With their sweet scent and charming shape, petunia flowers are great for the home. Coming  in a variety of shapes and colors, Petunias are not toxic and some varieties will flower all year.

Zinnia

Beautiful, bold, and round, the Zinnia flower has numerous petals that give it a full and rounded look. Growing in a variety of colors, the Zinnia is non-toxic and safe for cats and dogs.

Signs of Poisoning in Pets

If your pet has ingested something poisonous around the house, it’s important to recognize the signs, some of which include lethargy, excessive drooling, gastrointestinal distress, vomiting, a racing heart, and loss of appetite. If these symptoms persist, take your pet to the vet immediately. For a complete list of plants and flowers that may be toxic, visit the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center website.

Remember, even if a plant or flower isn’t toxic to Fido or Fluffins, you still want to protect your florals and greenery from curious critters that may damage them. Keep flowers and plants in areas where furry paws cannot reach them so you can enjoy the best of both worlds.