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  2. 15 of the Most Dangerous Plants for Dogs, Indoors and Outside

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    This low-maintenance houseplant is a favorite of plant parents for its striking architectural form. But snake plant contains saponins that can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Matt Darland ...

  3. 27 Low-Maintenance Dog Breeds for First Time Owners - AOL

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    High-Maintenance Dog Breeds to Avoid for First Time Owners. Experts agree that factors that go into making high-maintenance dog breeds are high-energy, focus-driven pets. “Avoid working-line ...

  4. 32 low-maintenance pets for busy pet parents - AOL

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    Low-maintenance pets can be a real lifesaver if you’re craving some animal companionship but don’t have the time or energy to devote to a super-active dog or cat. While low-maintenance ...

  5. Indian Spitz - Wikipedia

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    Their legs are only slightly longer than their bodies, which makes their heads look large. Indian Spitzes may be one of the easiest dogs to live with, making them one of the most popular family dog among Indian breeds. They are easily housebroken and trained. Grooming and exercise are relatively low maintenance, and they are highly adaptable dogs.

  6. Pascopyrum - Wikipedia

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    It is a valuable forage for animals such as bison and black-tailed prairie dogs, and it is good for grazing livestock. [1] It is used for revegetation of disturbed and overgrazed habitat, and many cultivars have been developed to suit various conditions, [1] including low-maintenance lawns. Wheatgrass generally tolerates mowing to four inches ...

  7. Mercurialis perennis - Wikipedia

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    The plant's common name derives from the plant's resemblance to the unrelated Chenopodium bonus-henricus (Good King Henry, also known as mercury, markry, markery, Lincolnshire spinach). Since Mercurialis perennis is highly poisonous, it was named "dog's" mercury (in the sense of "false" or "bad"). [4] It has also been known as boggard posy.

  8. 23 Truly Low-Maintenance Pets Because a Dog Is Out of the ...

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    Getting a pet is a simple way to add a different dynamic to your home. But when you have roommates, kids in the family or work long hours, caring for a pet is not easy. Cue: low-maintenance pets.

  9. 27 Best Low-Maintenance Dogs for People with Super ... - AOL

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    A hectic schedule looks different for everyone. “Super busy” can mean overtime at the office; four kids and counting; freelancing constantly; or volunteering on the weekends, depending on who ...