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Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook.pdf - Mr. Walnuts

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36 •DOG OWNER’S HOME VETERINARY HANDBOOK<br />

Treatment: If you suspect your dog has ingested a poisonous plant, induce<br />

vomiting (see page 25) and call your veterinarian for further instructions.<br />

Prevention: To prevent houseplant poisoning, determine which plants are<br />

toxic and either dispose of them or keep them in a place the dog is unable to<br />

reach. Outside, be careful of any sticks you throw for your dog that he may<br />

chew on. Fence off dangerous plants so your dog can’t reach them.<br />

Indoor Plants with Toxic Effects<br />

Houseplants that cause a skin reaction after contact with the skin or mouth<br />

Chrysanthemum Poinsettia<br />

Creeping fig Weeping fig<br />

Irritating plants, some of which contain oxalic acid, which causes mouth swelling,<br />

difficulty swallowing, respiratory problems, and gastrointestinal upsets<br />

Arrowhead vine Malanga<br />

Boston ivy Marble queen<br />

Caladium Mother-in-law plant<br />

Calla or arum lily Neththyis<br />

Dumbcane (diffenbachia) Parlor ivy<br />

Elephant’s ear Pothos or devil’s lily<br />

Emerald duke Peace lily<br />

Heart leaf (philodendron) Red princess<br />

Jack-in-the-pulpit Saddle leaf (philodendron)<br />

Majesty Split leaf (philodendron)<br />

Tuberous begonia<br />

Plants that contain a wide variety of poisons—most cause vomiting, an acutely<br />

painful abdomen, and cramps; some cause tremors, heart and respiratory and/or<br />

kidney problems, which are difficult for owners to interpret<br />

Amaryllis Ivy species<br />

Asparagus fern Jerusalem cherry<br />

Azalea Nightshade<br />

Bird-of-paradise Pot mum<br />

Creeping Charlie Ripple ivy<br />

Crown of thorns Spider mum<br />

Elephant’s ear Sprangeri fern<br />

Umbrella plant

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