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Plants that dogs need to pay attention to when playing outdoors

2021-05-04 / 605 Read

I believe that everyone does not know much about external plants. Dogs who often play outdoors must pay attention to the following plants that come into contact with or eat directly.

Plants

Evergreen: Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Severe Gradually Comatose and Death

Rough Rib: Mouth and Tongue Inflammation, stomach pain, diarrhea

Daifen leaves: sap can easily cause inflammation and itching, contact with eyes can cause redness and swelling, mistakenly ingesting the stem can cause tingling in the tongue, paralysis and salivation, accompanied by nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea

Potato leaves: burning throat, conjunctival hyperemia, and easy diarrhea in livestock.

Cycad: cramps, vomiting, diarrhea, and bleeding

Manjusri: first vomiting, then constipation to severe diarrhea , Insufficiency of breathing, livestock can easily lead to nervous system paralysis and death

Daffodil: ingestion of the stem can cause vomiting and diarrhea

Narcissus: vomiting, diarrhea, fever, lethargy and other symptoms, severe It can cause convulsions, paralysis and death

Onion orchid: Accidental ingestion of the stem can cause vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, and weakness

Chive orchid: Accidental ingestion of the stem can cause vomiting, Diarrhea, drowsiness, weakness

Pyrida serrata: Accidental ingestion of the juice can cause nausea and diarrhea, accompanied by high fever and vomiting, red and swollen lips, dry tongue, and a rash when touched branches and leaves.

Periwinkle: Accidental ingestion by humans and animals can cause cell atrophy, leukocyte and thrombocytopenia, muscle weakness and paralysis.

Oleander: Vomiting, abdominal cramps, dizziness, dilated pupils, diarrhea Blood and cramps, respiratory system paralysis and death

Horseshoe: Eating branches or flowers by mistake may cause vomiting and diarrhea

Coleus: Lips, mouth and throat after eating numbness and burning sensation

mussels: sap in contact with the skin can easily cause tingling and itching, and small rashes appear

morning glory: overdose can cause vomiting, diarrhea and bloody stools in the digestive system In severe cases, the cranial nerve and hypoglossal nerve may be damaged.

Rhododendron: Nausea, vomiting, decreased blood pressure, difficulty breathing, coma and other symptoms may occur in humans and animals if swallowed by mistake.

Azalea: Accidental ingestion of juice will cause abdominal pain and diarrhea

Christmas red: milk can cause redness and inflammation of the skin, and it is also toxic to the eyes! If you suck the stems or leaves, the stamens will vomit and diarrhea.

Hydrangea : Accidental ingestion by humans and animals can cause colic, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, shortness of breath and bloody stools

Iris: Accidental ingestion by humans and animals can cause inflammation of the digestive tract and liver, vomiting and diarrhea

Poinciana: The stem bark extract has the effect of inducing emesis and inhibiting the central nervous system of livestock

Erythrina japonica: Accidental ingestion of the seeds will cause damage to part of the central nervous system, causing dizziness, lethargy and limb weakness

Hyacinth: Mistaken ingestion can cause stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhea

Melaleuca: easy to make. Snake block

Weeping Willow: After eating by mistake, it can cause sweating, thirst, vomiting and vasodilation, tinnitus, vision Blurredness, difficulty breathing, and unconsciousness in severe cases

Jasmine jasmine: Overdose in livestock can cause tremors, drooling, limb weakness, irregular heart rhythm, and slowed breathing

Evening jasmine: Accidental ingestion by livestock will cause muscle cramps, gastrointestinal inflammation, and even coma and death in severe cases.

Datura datura: Dilated pupils, dry mouth and burning sensation, drowsiness, difficulty swallowing, hallucinations, muscle paralysis, respiratory paralysis.

Jinluhua: Accidental ingestion of the fruit can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, lethargy, fever and cramps

Ma Yingdan: Accidental ingestion of human and animals can cause chronic liver poisoning, with fever, weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, unsteady walking, shortness of breath, coma and jaundice

Agave: The sap can cause redness, swelling, burning, itching, rashes and small blisters, and it is also toxic to the eyes

Aunt taro: Accidental ingestion can cause oral Burns in the mouth, throat and stomach, arrhythmia and itching in the throat, and if the sap touches the eyes, it can cause severe pain

Taro: the inner layer of the tuber epidermis contacts the skin and can cause severe itching and red rash

Ferns: Accidental ingestion of livestock can cause gastrointestinal inflammation, and symptoms of central nervous system paralysis, sometimes unsteady gait, hematuria and diarrhea

Alocasia: Accidental ingestion of tubers can cause throat damage Swelling and mouth paralysis