What plants are harmful to dogs? If you have a dog at home, take a look.
Dieffenbachia
Dogs usually like to eat some green plants to supplement the vitamins and minerals their body lacks. But Dieffenbachia must not be touched. The roots of this plant are poisonous. Dogs will have gastrointestinal reactions such as vomiting after eating it. In severe cases, it may even cause the dog to coma and die.
Narcissus
Although narcissus is beautiful, it is a poisonous plant, especially the bulbs. People will be poisoned if they eat it, let alone dogs. Ingestion by mistake can cause gastrointestinal reactions such as vomiting and diarrhea. In severe cases, it can lead to cramps, paralysis and death.
Lily
The fragrant lily is very dangerous to dogs. In fact, almost all lily plants are poisonous to dogs. Even if eaten in small amounts, It can also threaten the life and safety of dogs.
Poppy
Poppy is a very charming flower, but it is not suitable for planting in households with dogs. The entire plant is toxic and dogs will develop symptoms if ingested by mistake. Poisoning reactions such as mania, coma, unstable breathing, and rapid heartbeat will lead to dog leash in severe cases.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is used for beauty and beauty. Many people never thought that it is harmful to dogs. Dogs who accidentally eat aloe vera can cause vomiting and diarrhea. If you already have aloe vera at home, It is best to move this plant to a place where dogs cannot reach it. Random articles
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