Without treatment,
sago palm poisoning can result in severe, irreversible liver failure.
Even with all these aggressive treatment options, not all pets survive
sago palm poisoning.
Cats, horses, and humans can all be victims of
sago palm poisoning.
If your dog displays the following symptoms after exposure to a sago palm, you may be looking at
sago palm poisoning:
Not exact matches
Lead
poisoning, mercury
poisoning, and plant
poisoning (the marijuana plant,
sago palm and castor bean plant, for example) can all induce seizures in your pet.
If you suspect your dog or cat ate
sago palm, call your veterinarian or Pet
Poison Helpline immediately for life - saving treatment recommendations.
Sago palm poisoning requires immediate medical attention, so if you realize that your pet has ingested any part of a
sago palm, call an emergency veterinary clinic as soon as possible.