Eating them will not risk your cat or dog's life, but ingesting the plant can
cause mouth irritation and possibly vomiting and diarrhea.
If any of the following side effects occur, contact your veterinarian immediately: hives, difficult breathing, swelling (lips, tongue or face) May
cause mouth irritation if it hasn't been mixed well with moistened food and allowed to stand High doses may cause nausea, cramping, diarrhea or vomiting If these symptoms persist or you notice anything else unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
If ingested by a dog it can
cause mouth irritation, drooling, vomiting, swallowing problems and burning of the tongue and lips.
Not exact matches
Pulling your breast from her
mouth while she is sucking often
causes increased pain and
irritation to the nipple.
Possible
causes of this condition of the tongue are poor oral hygiene, changes in the normal bacteria / yeast population of the
mouth after a prolonged antibiotic use, tobacco use, medications containing bismuth, mouthwashes that contain oxidizing agents, dry
mouth and acute
irritation.
Sodium laureth sulfate and sodium lauryl sulfate — two ingredients used in a raft of skincare products to make them foam — have, for example, been known to
cause dermatitis, eye
irritation and
mouth ulcers in some cases.
Besides the uncomfortable burn in your
mouth you might feel if you consume too much cayenne pepper, it can also
cause stomach
irritation and even heartburn.
With overconsumption, cinnamon can
cause irritation on the
mouth and lips.
The dried version of this can
cause irritation and sensitivity in the
mouth.
Although these will not
cause death, they can
cause minor issues such as tissue
irritation to the
mouth, tongue, and esophagus.
Raw garlic and onions can also
cause ulcers and
irritation of the
mouth, esophagus and stomach.
Though not highly poisonous, the glowing contents can
cause pain and
irritation in the
mouth as well as profuse drooling, nausea and vomiting.
Like all rodents, they must therefore gnaw regularly to keep their incisors from growing into the skin of the
mouth and
causing pain and
irritation.
Avoid inhaling the powder as it might irritate your
mouth, or
cause lung
irritation or asthma attacks.
The Calla Lily, which is categorized in another family of flowers, can
cause severe
irritation of the skin and
mouth, salivation, and vomiting but does not
cause kidney failure.
This
causes irritation in the
mouth, and burning of the lips, tongue and
mouth.
The Peace Lily only
causes mild
irritation of the
mouth.
Poinsettia can
cause irritation to the dogs
mouth and stomach, it can also sometimes
cause vomiting
Dieffenbachia, if eaten, can
cause irritation in a pet's
mouth, which could become severe enough to prevent the animal from even breathing.
Poinsettias can
cause irritation of the
mouth and stomach to cats and dogs, but in general, their toxicity is over stated.
Although the chemicals in glow jewelry are non-toxic in general, the ingredients are caustic and can
cause pain and
irritation if they make contact with the
mouth or skin.
Peace lilies and calla lilies are not in the same genus but can
cause minor
mouth and gastrointestinal
irritation.
While not usually life - threatening, they can
cause mouth pain and
irritation, as well as profuse drooling and foaming at the
mouth.
Poinsettias
cause irritation to the
mouth and stomach.
Also, any attempt at brushing a
mouth affected by gingivitis can
cause redness,
irritation, or bleeding at the gum line.
There are many
causes for drooling in dogs which include dental issues, oral
irritation, foreign bodies, salivary gland disorders, infections among other
causes; I would rinse out Gypsy's
mouth thoroughly and keep an eye on her, if the drooling continues I would take her into your Veterinarian to be on the safe side.
Poison ivy normally doesn't affect dogs as it can not make contact with the skin due to their coat; however, ingestion of poison ivy usually
causes gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain) and
irritation in and around the
mouth.
The veterinarian will also check for
irritation of the
mouth or throat, tumors, inflamed saliva glands and other local
causes.
In reality, if ingested by a dog or cat, the sticky white sap usually
causes only minor
mouth or stomach
irritation.
There are two different types of lilies out there: true lilies which are truly dangerous and include Easter, Tiger, Day, Asiatic, and Japanese Show, and the benign lilies which
cause only mild
mouth irritation and include Peace, Peruvian and Calla lilies.
A thorough examination of the
mouth is needed to rule out issues and a count of the teeth (42 in total) should be done; other
causes of excessive salivation can be from
irritation from the shampoo, small foreign bodies, salivary gland disorders among other issues.
There are a few different
causes for drooling or excessive salivation by dogs which may include poisoning /
irritation, salivary gland disorders, dental disorders, oral foreign bodies, nausea among other disorders; a thorough examination is required but it is always useful to try and rinse out the
mouth as much as possible in case it is due to
irritation from something being licked.
The excess moisture can
cause inflammation and
irritation around the dog's
mouth and lips.
Drooling may be
caused by stomach disorders,
irritation from chemicals, dental disorders, oral foreign bodies or salivary disorders; rinse out Milo's
mouth with warm water and check inside for any dental issues, also try giving him a meal before bed so that his stomach isn't empty when he wakes up.
Schefflera and Brassaia actinophylla contain calcium oxalate crystals that can
cause oral
irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and
irritation of the
mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest.
Spathiphyllum contains calcium oxalate crystals that can
cause oral
irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and
irritation of the
mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest.
I just checked with my (horticulturist) mom and she said it can
cause intense burning and
irritation of the
mouth, but that it's not fatal unless they eats lots of it.