It is wonderful to have different plants in your home or garden, but did you know that some are poisonous. Especially for puppies who often eat plants, it can be very dangerous. Have you ever wondered when you see your dog eating a plant, "Is it poisonous?". Here are 11 plants that are poisonous to your puppy.
1. Daisies
They look so innocent but your dog can get very sick from them. Symptoms include; extreme urination, vomiting and diarrhea are the main signs of ingestion.
2. Garlic plant
Your dog will not only get smelly breath, but may also start vomiting, blood in their urine, high heart rate, excessive panting and the red blood cells will start breaking down.
3. Aloe vera plant
It may be good for us, but not for our pups? Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, change in urine color and they may even become depressed from it.
4. Crassula (Jade Plant).
Although the toxic component of the plant is unknown, beware of depression and vomiting if your dog has eaten it.
5. Peace Lily Spathiphyllum
Many plants in the Lily family are toxic to dogs, but the Peace Lily is usually the most poisonous. Watch for irritation of your dog's tongue or lips, swallowing problems and vomiting.
6. Mint
Deliciously fresh but unfortunately toxic for your dog Dogs. It makes them vomit and gives them diarrhea. If ingested in large quantities, liver failure can occur due to the essential oils.
7. Asparagus (Asparagus fern).
The toxic agent of this plant is saponins, which can cause abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea.
8. Peony
The toxic ingredient in this flower is paeonol. It is toxic not only to dogs, but also to cats and horses. They will get diarrhea after ingestion, vomit from it and will become depressed.
9. Tulips
As with daffodils, tulips are most toxic when the bulb is eaten. Take them to a veterinarian immediately if you find out. Symptoms include excessive drooling, diarrhea, vomiting and depression
10. Oregano
This delicious spice can cause stomach upset, vomiting and diarrhea.
11. Tomato plant
Ingestion of this plant can cause numerous symptoms. If you think your dog has eaten from the tomato plant, watch for the following symptoms: excessive drooling, diarrhea, drowsiness, depression, confusion, change in behavior, dilated pupils and low heart rate.
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