In a study of 60 dogs
with sago palm toxicosis, 95 % of them developed liver failure and gastrointestinal problems.
Not exact matches
All parts of
sago palm (Zamia spp.) are considered poisonous,
with the seeds (nuts) being the most toxic part of the plant.
Even
with all these aggressive treatment options, not all pets survive
sago palm poisoning.
AVES recommends that anyone
with pets skip adding a
sago palm to their home or yard.
Every part of the
sago palm is incredibly toxic to cats,
with the seeds or nuts being the most poisonous.
Even
with aggressive treatment, the survival rate for cats that have ingested
sago palm is only around 50 %.