Plants To keep your pets away from!!
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Plant
Part Toxic
Symptoms
First Aid
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Alocasia
  1. All Parts
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Burning sensation in mouth
  1. Feed milk
  2. Call you vet.immediatly
  3. Observe for symptoms
Aloe Vera
  1. All parts
  1. Diarrhea
  2. Urin may turn red in color
  1. If your dog is alert, induce vomiting.
  2. Call your vet immediately
  3. observe for symptoms
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum)
  1. Bulb is most toxic
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Excitement followed by depression, then coma
  3. possible death
  1. If your dog is alert, induce vomiting
  2. Call vet immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms.
Apple (malus)
  1. Leaves and stem contain cyanide.
  2. Dried, withering leaves are most toxic.
  1. Rapid breathing
  2. Dilated pupils
  3. Red gums
  4. Shock
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms.
Autum Crocus (colchicum)
  1. Mostly bulbs
  1. Oral irritation
  2. Digestive upset
  3. Kidney Failure
  4. Excitement followed by depression, then coma - may begin approx. 8 hours after ingestion
  5. Shock with possible death
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet. immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms
Avocado
  1. Seed
  1. Vomiting
  2. Diarrhea
  3. Difficulty breathing
  4. Possible death
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet. immediately
  3. Observe for symptoms
Azalea (Rhododendron)
  1. All parts
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Heart failure
  3. Depression
  4. Drooling
  5. Weakness
  6. Coma
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting.
  2. Call your vet. immediately.
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