Dogs love to explore and try the flavours of life they encounter along the way. Although it is natural for dogs sample berries and plants they encounter, it is imperative to keep in mind that there are some plants that can poison your dog.
There are in fact two distinct zones, where the plants that can poison your dog can find in your home and outside.
Inside, the main concern is to plants such as MISTLETOE and poinsettia. Make sure not to place the plants that can poison your dog in your home
Outside, Poochie Explorer tends to taste berries, plants and roots that can lead to a gastro intestinal interferes with and can be poison your dog.
What are the plants most currents that can poison your dog?
Dr. Steven Hansen, veterinary toxicologist & ASPCA Senior Vice President, explains that what follows is the plants most currents that can poison your dog.
o sago Palm - all parts of this plant can be poisonous to your dog, but the seeds are the most toxic. Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, depression, seizures and liver failure.
o Tulip - the bulb is a poison your dog and can cause gastrointestinal distress, drooling, loss of appetite, disorders of the nervous system, convulsions and heart problems
o Azalea, Rhododendron - the substance that is toxic in this plant in your dog causes vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, weakness of the abnormal nervous system, coma and can even be fatal.
o pink Laurier for all of the oleander is a poison your dog and cause of gastrointestinal distress, cardiac problems, hypothermia can be fatal.
o Castor-ricin, found in ricin can cause pain in the stomach, drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst, weakness, loss of appetite, dehydration, muscle spasms, tremors, convulsions, coma, and can be fatal.
o Cyclamen - poison in this plant is found primarily in the root and can cause vomiting and fatal for your pooch.
Kalanchoe - this poison plant can cause cardiac and gastrointestinal distress.
o if - this poison plant can cause tremors, coordination problems, stomach problems, heart failure respiration and can be fatal.
o Amaryllis-plants of garden common popular around Easter, species Amaryllis containing toxins which can cause vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, hyper salivation, anorexia and tremors.
English o or Glacier Ivy - this poison plant can cause of abdominal pain vomiting, hyper salivation and diarrhea.
o autumn Crocus - this poison plant can cause irritation of the mouth, bloody vomiting, diarrhea, shock, organ damage and problems of the bone marrow.
o Chrysanthemum - this plant which is a poison your dog can cause stomach, drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, depression and coordination problems.
o Peace Lily - this poison plant can produce irritation of the mouth, lips and tongue, drooling, vomiting and swallowing problems.
o Pothos - this problem of oral tissue plant poison inflated in the gastrointestinal tract.
o Schefflera - this poison plant can cause irritation in the mouth of the dog, drooling, vomiting, problems in swallowing and brine to the mouth, lips and tongue of your dog.
o Marijuana-if your dog eats marijuana, it can cause depression and problems of coordination, vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, high rates of heart, convulsions and coma.
Now that you know what plants are poison, you're probably - wondering
How discouraging sampling outdoor plants that can poison your dog.
Your dog diet may lack fiber and may the reason that he eats the plants that he discovered outside. You can try to add some veggie fibres.
You should also keep an eye on him and stop your dog from eating plants that may be poisonous walks and game time outdoors.
You must keep in mind that there are plants that are more often associated with holidays such as Christmas and Easter, and these can be particularly toxic to Fido. Some municipalities are as follows:
Plants vacation Poison for dogs
o Holly, a popular Christmas plant can produce nausea vomiting and diarrhea. Mental depression may also occur.
o Amaryllis. We have seen this Easter plant poison can cause vomiting, diarrhea, the absence of depression of appetite, tremors, drooling pain and stomach.
o the GUI. This plant, which is a poison your dog can produce vomiting and diarrhea, pain in the stomach, respiratory problems, lowered the rate heart, collapse and can be fatal.
o poinsettia - this poison plant can cause vomiting, anorexia and depression.
What to do if your dog eats or Chews on a Poison Plant
Pickup some poison plant and place it in a bag. Collect all samples of vomiting in a container for your veterinarian to examine.
Call the ASPCA Animal Poison control centre. The phone number is (888) 426-4435.
If your pooch is the crises, or become unconscious or having trouble breathing, call your veterinarian immediately and head to a veterinary hospital of emergency without a moments delay. Your dog of life is at stake and time is of the essence!
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