Is your garden safe for your dog or cat?
Most pet owners don’t know the answer — and the truth is alarming. Many of the most popular garden plants in the world are seriously toxic to dogs and cats. Some are deadly. And they’re sitting in millions of gardens right now, completely unrecognised as a danger.
The Pet-Friendly Garden Bible is the definitive guide for pet owners who garden. It tells you exactly which plants to remove, which ones to replace them with, and how to design an outdoor space that is genuinely beautiful, fully productive, and completely safe for every member of your family — including the ones with four legs.
WHAT’S INSIDE:The complete toxic plant guide for dogs — 25+ plants with danger levels (FATAL, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW), symptoms, and emergency actionsThe complete toxic plant guide for cats — including the devastating lily warning every cat owner must read immediately50 beautiful plants confirmed safe for both dogs and cats — covering every colour, season, and garden styleZone-by-zone garden design — how to create pet-safe spaces without sacrificing beautyPet-safe balcony and indoor plant guide for apartment dwellersA complete guide to pet-safe pest control and fertilizers — including the products you must never useThe dog-friendly garden — digging zones, durable ground covers, water features, and enrichment designThe cat-friendly garden — catios, cat enrichment plants, catio design, and outdoor safetyEmergency guide — exactly what to do if your pet eats a toxic plant, with emergency contact numbers
THE LILY WARNING:
True lilies (Lilium species) are fatal to cats from even tiny exposures — including pollen contact and drinking vase water. Every cat owner needs to read Chapter 3 immediately.
Whether you’re starting a new garden from scratch or auditing an existing one, this book gives you the knowledge to make it safe. You will never look at your garden the same way again — and your pets will be safer for it.
Your garden. Your family. Your responsibility. This book is your guide.
Always consult your veterinarian if you suspect your pet has ingested a toxic plant. This book is for informational purposes only.









