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    By March 2, 2022Updated:March 6, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pet Helpline gets dozens of calls each day from pet parents who inquire about poisonous plants for pets. They get a call asking–”My pooch ate a plant. Is it poisonous?” There are thousands of plants and flowers that you may want to place in your house, but you must know which plants are most poisonous for your pet. This article would help you know some plants that must be kept at a distance from your cat or dog to keep them safe and healthy. Take a look!

    List of some harmful plants

    Lilies

    These plants are usually found in outdoor gardens & floral bouquets. Just a small amount of lilies can damage your cat’s kidneys.

    Aloe Vera

    Although Aloe Vera is beneficial to humans because of its medicinal properties, it is harmful to pets. The leaves contain a form of gel component that isn’t hazardous to your pet if consumed, but the rest of the plant can cause digestive problems in dogs.

    Oleander

    All parts of Nerium Oleander are poisonous because they contain cardiac glycosides, which can cause gastrointestinal discomfort, aberrant heart function, hypothermia, and even death.

    Dieffenbachia

    Dieffenbachia, which is found in many homes and workplaces, can cause severe oral irritation, drooling, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing if consumed by your furry friend.

    Pothos

    The plant, also known as Satin or Silk Pothos, is harmful to both dogs and cats as it can cause mouth and tongue inflammation. Moreover, your pet may experience vomiting, excessive salivation, and swallowing issues. 

    Sago Palm

    This indoor and outdoor plant is usually found in warmer climate areas and can be very hazardous to pets. Its leaves and seeds can induce vomiting, bloody stools, stomach lining damage, acute liver failure, and in some cases, death may occur on consumption.

    What should be the next step?

    If you find that your dog has eaten something poisonous, take the following steps:

    • Contact your vet or take them to DCC Animal hospital as soon as possible or immediately connect with them via telehealth.
    • When you call the vet or dog consultant online, give as much information as you can, such as:
      • Your dog’s weight or medical history
      • Any symptoms your pet is showing
      • The name of the plant and the time of consumption.
    • Don’t make them vomit forcibly unless your veterinarian directs you to do so. Plant poisons require specific remedies, and vomiting might exacerbate the situation in some circumstances.

    Final Thoughts:

    Remember that the sooner you seek help for a dog who has eaten a poisonous plant, the higher the possibilities are for him/her to recover. Treatment, whether through online vet consultation or in a veterinary hospital, is going to be based on the type of plant that poisoned your dog.

    For health-related questions, you can consult the experts at DCC Animal Hospital & Petcare. For best online vet consultation, visit: https://dccpets.in/

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