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Common causes of a
dog or cat vomiting are allergies, illness, cancer, infections, drugs, parasites,
plants, and
poisons.
You would never allow a three - year old child unsupervised access to the yard or garden but it's not uncommon for
dogs, particularly puppies, to be
poisoned by
plants in your own yard!
While I haven't seen any practical evidence of
dogs getting
poisoned by tomatoes or their «cousins», the leaves of these
plants are definitely toxic.
If you
dog eats grapes, tomatoes or tomato
plants or garlic look for the common symptoms associated with
poisoning - diarrhea, vomiting, weakness or lethargic behavior.
Some breeds of
dog appear to be more sensitive to
poisoning from onions, garlic, leeks and chives, which belong to the same
plant family.
Tomatine
poisoning is only a risk for
dogs who eat unripe tomatoes, or who eat parts of the tomato
plant other than the fruit.
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In most cases of pieris
plant poisoning, your
dog will be admitted to the veterinary hospital for treatment right away.
However, the seeds and
plant contain cycasin, a
poison so potent that a
dog eating a single seed can die.
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• Many situations of acute renal failure can be prevented by ensuring
dogs are kept safely away from toxic substances like antifreeze, heavy metals, rat
poison and other pesticides, common household medicines, and certain foods and
plants.
The berries and sap of the
plant are toxic and there are instances of fatal
poisoning in children and
dogs.
Children have been
poisoned by sucking nectar from the flowers, which appear similar to honeysuckle, and
dogs that eat any part of the
plant are also at risk.
Most
dogs don't die from jessamine
poisoning, but fatalities are possible and toxicity levels can vary even among individual
plants in the same species.
Call an emergency veterinary clinic or a
poison helpline any time you think your
dog has eaten a
plant that could be toxic.
The cause of pyrethrin
poisoning via the chrysanthemum
plant is by the
dog ingesting the
plant.
The side effects of seven bark
poisoning vary greatly depending on what part of the
plant is eaten and how much your
dog consumed.
Want to find out what
plants are considered non-toxic to cats /
dogs by the ASPCA
Poison Control Center?
Periwinkle
poisoning in
dogs occurs when
dogs ingest all or part of the Madagascar periwinkle
plant.
Plant photos, symptoms and
poison treatment for poinsettia, mistletoe, holly and other holiday
plants and decorations known to be poisonous to
dogs and cats.
How to induce vomiting in your
dog or cat: If the pet has eaten something he or she shouldn't have and there is real potential for
poisoning to occur (such as medication, certain
plants, flea medication, rat
poison) it is possible to induce vomiting by giving about 1 teaspoonful (5 ml) of hydrogen peroxide 3 % (the regular kind from the pharmacy) for each 10 pounds of body weight.
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Dog poison No. 8:
Plants.
Step 1: If the
dog is comatose or convulsing, wrap it in a blanket and transport your pet immediately to the veterinarian with the suspect
poison container,
plant, or leaf.
Pet
Poison Helpline would like to keep pets safe this spring and summer by informing pet owners of potentially harmful substances, flowers and
plants that are dangerous to
dogs and cats.
If your
dog had a moderate case of
poisoning and experienced severe nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea from the ingestion of the horseweed
plant, the veterinarian may want to keep him overnight just to be sure he is recovering nicely.
Horseweed
poisoning in
dogs is a result of the ingestion of the
plant, horseweed.
Following is a partial list developed by the ASPCA's
Poison Control Center of common
plants that are poisonous to
dogs and cats:
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The ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) says that while it is possible — though challenging — to keep
dogs healthy on a
plant - based diet, a vegan diet is not appropriate for cats at all.
The leaves are concerning, there are many different
plants and trees whose leaves are poisonous for
dogs; check the type of leaves on our website (we have a comprehensive number of articles on
poisoning).
If you suspect your
dog has eaten a poisonous
plant, contact your regular veterinarian, your local emergency vet, or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435.
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Desert azalea
poisoning in
dogs will occur when
dogs ingest all or part of the poisonous desert azalea
plant.
Ask your veterinarian for a complete list of
plants that may be dangerous to your cat or
dog or visit the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center website.