Plants To keep your pets away from!!
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Plant
Part Toxic
Symptoms
First Aid
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Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae)
  1. Seed pod
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Disoriented walking (occur within 30 minutes)
  1. Induce vomiting if ingestion was within 1 hour and your dog is alert
  2. If ingestion of plant occurred more then 60 minutes prior, feed milk
  3. Call your vet. immediately
  4. Observe for symptoms
Black Locust
(Rubinia pseudoacacia)
  1. Bark
  2. Green growth
  3. seeds
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Heart failure
  3. Depression
  1. If your dog is alert, induce vomiting.
  2. Call your vet immediately
  3. observe for symptoms
Bleeding- Heart (Dicentra)
  1. Top growth
  2. Corms
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Irritation of mouth with possible swelling of throat
  3. Possible asphyxiation
  4. Central nervous system signs- tremors, seizures, staggering, loss of coordination, ect.
  5. possible death
  1. If your dog is alert, induce vomiting
  2. Call vet immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms.
Boxwood (Buxus)
  1. All Parts
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Excitement or depression
  3. Heart failure
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms.
Buckeye (Aesculus)
  1. Seed
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Depression or excitement
  3. Dilated pupils
  4. Paralysis
  5. Coma with possible death
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet. immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms
Buddhist Pine (podocarpus)
  1. All parts
  1. Severe digestive upset
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet. immediately
  3. Observe for symptoms
Buttercup (Ranunculus)
  1. Top growth
  1. Digestive upset
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting.
  2. Call your vet. immediately.
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