Pet Safety Disclaimer
Here at La Fleur, xo, we're dedicated to providing beautiful blooms and exceptional service to all our valued customers. However, we must emphasize the importance of pet safety when it comes to handling and displaying our flowers.
While flowers bring joy and beauty to our lives, it's crucial to acknowledge that some varieties can pose a risk to our beloved furry friends. We understand the significance of ensuring a safe environment for pets and want to inform our customers of potential hazards associated with certain flowers.
We want to make it clear that La Fleur, xo, cannot be held responsible or liable for any incidents involving pets and our flowers. It's essential for pet owners to exercise caution and keep flowers out of reach of their animals to prevent any potential harm.
We've compiled a list of flowers commonly found in our arrangements that may be harmful to pets. However, this list is not exhaustive, and pet owners should conduct thorough research or consult with a veterinarian to identify all potential hazards.
Please note that toxicity levels may vary among different plant species, and even parts of a plant deemed safe may pose risks to pets. We advise pet owners to err on the side of caution and take proactive measures to protect their animals.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in ensuring the safety and well-being of all pets. If you have any questions or concerns regarding pet safety and our products, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Therefore, it’s best to avoid keeping any of the following within your pet’s reach:
- Aloe
- Amaryllis
- Azalea
- Bird of Paradise
- Calla Lily
- Carnation
- Chrysanthemum
- Daffodil
- Dahlia
- Freesia
- Gladiola
- Hyacinth
- Hydrangea
- Iris
- Lantana
- Lavender
- Lily of the Valley
- Peace Lily
- Peony
- Ranunculus
- Rhododendron
- Tulip
Disclaimer: This information does not take the place of professional veterinary advice. Different animals have varying tolerances to all substances, including flowers. Please refer to this information from the ASPCA to learn more.