Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Flowers & harmful plants to dogs


Most dog owners aware not to give your dog chocolate; as is known to be toxic (actually is a natural complex of Theobromine found in chocolate cause problems). Some also known grape raisins and nuts-but actually think about how many dog owners AC plants garden and home?

Plants that produce a string after connecting:

Chrysanthemum (also may cause dermatitis)
Poinsettia
Spider plant
Weeping fig creep

Plants that irritate the mouth-which may cause swelling of the mouth, lips, and language; presented problems in breathing:

Arrowhead vine
Boston Ivy
Pozos marble Queen
Majesty Palm
Ivy niththitis
Vilodindrons

Poisonous plants includes:

Amaryllis
Arrow grass
Asparagus fern.
Alazaliat
Birds of paradise
Raven
Crown of thorns
Foxglovi
Sfeir. (Bulb)
Aesculus hippocastanum
Iris (bulb)
Raspberry Jasmine
Mistletoe
Morning glory.
Narcissus (bulb)
Ivy nideliboint
Rhododendron.
Umbrella plant
Wisteria

Include fruits, vegetables and plants that may cause problems with your dog:

Apricot
Cherry tree
Alderberi (foliage)
Potato
Rhubarb
Spinach
Vine tomatoes

You can get a comprehensive list of plants potentially harmful or toxic asbek "or" trust your local dogs.

Will avoid dogs obviously most toxic or poisonous plants, however, need to take extra care with teething dogs dogs chew on anything and older dogs that love chewing. It will take time to walk around your garden, making note of your plants. This way you can protect or remove the offending plants. Remember, your dog might avoid these plants could give him problems-but sometimes it's better to be safe than sorry.

What are the symptoms? These include depression, lack of appetite, vomiting and severe abdominal pain. If you leave these symptoms progress, they also lead to dryness, drooling, diarrhea, breathing difficulties and kidney failure.

If you're concerned that your dog has eaten something that shouldn't be, toward vets immediately or as soon as you can probably get it checked out. If you are sure that he has eaten a factory, or a sample of the plant with you to enable the veterinarian to select.

It's not just your dog should worry. Next time, you can decide to send a friend a bouquet of flowers-make sure you think about the dog and avoid any potentially harmful flowers. After all, you want to send them wishes-not something you'll regret.







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