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March 13, 2009

17 Poisonous Plants Video 1. Watch the Video: 17 Plants that Poison Pets
Lilies, chrysanthemum, sago palm…did you know that these popular plants can poison your pet? In honor of National Poison Prevention Week this March 15-21, ASPCA toxicologists put together a video featuring 17 of the most common poisonous plants. Check it out now—it could save your pet’s life!
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Success Story: Jersey Girl 2. ASPCA Success Story of the Week: Jersey Girl
This tough little survivor got to know the streets at a young age—now she knows how to cuddle close to mom at night.


Top 10 Ways to Celebrate Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month 3. Top 10 Ways to Celebrate Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month
Time to get your orange groove on, pet lovers! This April, as the country goes orange, the ASPCA reminds you that your actions can create big change for animals.


And the Winner of the ASPCA Adopt-A-Bull Contest Is... 4. And the Winner of the ASPCA Adopt-A-Bull Contest Is…
Who did you vote for—wild woman Wanda, soulful Lola, goofy Gunther or Elsie the healer? After more than 23,000 votes were cast, we’ve found our winner.


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