Q. A couple of people in my neighborhood have cocoa mulch in flower beds near the sidewalk. When we go for a walk, my dog is very attracted to the smell. (I am too - it's yummy!) I know chocolate is ...
It could sicken or even kill your dog, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and a new nationwide e-mail alert campaign. But The Hershey Co., while adding warning ...
This warning about the potential danger to pets posed by cocoa mulch began appearing in our inbox in May 2003. Cocoa Mulch, which is sold by Home Depot, Foreman's Garden Supply and other Garden supply ...
I've heard that cocoa bean mulch is poisonous to dogs. Is that true? And if it is, why is it even sold? A: Dogs are sensitive to the theobromine in chocolate products, and cocoa bean mulch comes from ...
How sweet it isn’t: Homeowners need to be aware that spreading cocoa-bean mulch in their gardens can be toxic to dogs. “Dogs are attracted to the fertilizer’s sweet smell, but the mulch is too much ...
There's nothing quite like the joy of watching your dog sprint across the yard, nose to the ground, tail wagging like a metronome. But that joy can turn into panic the moment you learn that something ...
Gardening practices are essential for building a thriving and healthy garden space outdoors and are a common occurrence in most American homes. However, one homeowner's ordeal with a common gardening ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This week, disturbing news emerged about mulch containing asbestos in parks, schools and homes across New South Wales (and ...
This week, disturbing news emerged about mulch containing asbestos in parks, schools and homes across New South Wales (and possibly Canberra). So far, the discussion has focused on the risks to human ...