Plants toxic to our pets
To decorate the house and give a natural touch, buy plants for our garden or indoor plants, not knowing that there are many that are toxic to our dog.
then discuss some that can affect our pets from mild intoxication to death. Plants are common (with showy) that most know or what they do now after reading the article.
Paradise (Melia azedarach L) produces dehydration, diarrhea, accompanied by sintomalogía nerve, muscle tremors, ataxia, respiratory failure, coma and death. This tree has a fruit similar to a pea.
Poinsettias (Euphorbia Pulcherrina Willd) is floor has latex, causes mild to moderate damage in the skin. My dog \u200b\u200bsuffered Weimaraner this plant. I had a shop pets, when I opened I got a lot of plants. Note that my dog \u200b\u200bwas swelling all over his face, the vet gave me anti-inflammatories, he went back and forth the symptom. I got to thinking and maybe it was something related to a plant and say on the key, threw it and recovered quickly. The vets do not have tools to detect this, depends on us to meet our pet and be alert to potential poisoning.
As the list is long and I take a long time, appoint and down all the photos to find the most common plants affecting dogs.
Poison Ivy (climbing), nettle, field laurel (death if not treated in time), yellow oleander, hydrangea (various colors) palette, difenbaquias, narcissus, Adam's rib, philodendron, azalea, croton , poke. There are surely many more, the most affected are usually the puppies, as some of the plants mentioned are only toxic if chewed or ingested, the other with just being present in the home can affect the dog.
If your veterinarian does not find that it is happening to your dog, be sure that any plant may be causing the problem.
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