Five kinds of poisonous plants for dogs You still dare to let your dog eat flowers and plants?

Oleander: All parts of the oleander are considered toxic because they contain cardiac glycosides, which can have serious health effects on dogs. Dogs can suffer from gastrointestinal irritation, abnormal heart function, hypothermia, and even death. Castor Seeds: The toxic component of castor poison is a highly toxic ricin protein that can cause severe abdominal pain, drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, thirst, lethargy and loss of appetite in dogs. Severe cases of poisoning may lead to dehydration, muscle twitching, tremors, convulsions, coma and death. Cyclamen: The cyclamen variety contains a toxic component, but the highest concentration of this toxic component is located in the root part of the plant. If accidentally ingested, dogs can develop significant signs of gastrointestinal irritation, including violent vomiting. In some cases, it may also cause death in dogs.
Longevity flower: The plant, longevity flower, contains ingredients that can produce gastrointestinal irritation in dogs and can severely affect the rhythm and rate of their heart. Redbud: Redbud contains toxic ingredients that can cause effects on a dog’s central nervous system, such as tremors, uncoordinated movements, and difficulty breathing. It can also cause significant gastrointestinal irritation and heart failure, which can lead to death in dogs.

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