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2006-12-09 10:28:27 · 13 answers · asked by theresa b 1 in Pets Dogs

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I work at a Vets office and I acutally took a call of this nature. The vet informed me to tell the owner that poinsettias are not toxic to animals as previously thought. However, if an animal eats part of the plant, it may cause the animal to vomit.

2006-12-09 14:58:39 · answer #1 · answered by pat k 3 · 1 0

Poinsettia And Dogs

2016-10-01 11:29:02 · answer #2 · answered by olexy 4 · 0 0

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what happens if a dog eats a poinsettia?

2015-08-19 00:01:00 · answer #3 · answered by Tally 1 · 0 0

G'day Theresa b,

Thank you for your question.

At least two things will happen. The owner of the poinsettia will get cross and the dog will get sick. While not as poisonous as rumored, the poinsettia can cause vomiting and diarrhea so it is best to get you dog treated. As to the owner of the plant, if it isn't yours, I would apologise and promise that your dog won't do it again. Given the experience your dog will have, it won't want to do it again. Poinsettia are pretty foul tasting so it is likely that your dog didn't eat enough to cause damage but get him treated. You can get something over the counter or from your vet.

I have attached sources for your reference.

Seasons regards

2006-12-09 10:47:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

here is a few of poisonous plants to dogs and poinsettas is listed at the bottom for not being poisonous, the dog will be fine
Caladium (all parts)
Castor Bean (seed, leaves)
Christmas Rose (root, leaves, sap)
Diffenbachia (all parts)
Philodendron (all parts0
Mistletoe (berries)
Rosary Pea (seeds)
Autumn Crocus (all, esp. bulb)
Bleeding Heart (leaves, roots)
Dutchman's Breeches (leaves, roots)
Foxglove (leaves)
Larkpsur (all; seeds)
Lily of the Valley (all)
Monkshood (all)
Narcissus (all)
Daffodil (all)
Jonquil (all)
Potatoes (all green parts)
Rhubarb (leaves)
Tomato (leaves)
Apple (large amount of seeds)
Apricot (seed)
Almond (seed)
Avocado (leaves)
Azalea (all)
Black Locust (bark, twigs, seeds)
Boxwood (leaves, twigs)
Buckeye (leaves, nuts, flowers, sprouts)
Horsechestnut (same)
Chinaberry (furit, bark, berries)
Chokecherry (leaves, seeds, bark)
Wild Black Cherry (same)
English Holly (berries)
Oaks (tannins in foliage and acorns)
Oleander (all including dried leaves)
Privet (leaves, berries)
Rhododendron (all parts)
Yew (all, esp. berries)
Daphne (all; fruit)
English Ivy (berries, leaves)
Golden Chain (seeds, pods, flowers)
Lantana (green berries, leaves)
Mountain Laurel (all even honey from flowers is toxic)
Yellow Jasmine (all, including nectar and roots)
Wisteria (pods, seeds)
Buttercup (all)
Cone Flower (all)
Black-eyed Susan (all)
Hemlock (seeds, stems, fleshy taproot often mistaken for wild parsnip or anise)
Jack-in-the-pulpit (all)
Jumson Weed (all--very dangerous drug too often used by teens)
Amanita Mushrooms (all)
Nightshade (all)
American Bittersweet (berries, roots, leaves)
Deadly Nightshade (all)
Pokeweed (roots, shoots, leaves)
White Snakeroot (all parts)
Morning Glory (seeds)
Tobacco (leaves)
Tulip (bulbs)
Iris (corms)
This is not a complete list but covers most of the worst ones. Note that poinsettia is not considered toxic

2006-12-09 12:59:33 · answer #5 · answered by badgirl41 6 · 0 0

The leaves are toxic to dogs. They may not die (depends on how much they eat) but they will get sick. There are certain other things you don't want to feed to a dog. Some of these are grapes (raisins too), chocolate, avocado leaves (avocados too), bones (any kind that can splinter). Some dogs don't do well with Pig ears that are available in pet depts. They throw up.

2006-12-09 10:47:05 · answer #6 · answered by gderman2 2 · 0 2

poinsettias are not poisonous people get your facts straight google it if you dont believe me i have been hearing this for years and my vet told me last year that is a falsehood . poisettias are not poisonous. good luck and god bless and happy holidays.

2006-12-09 12:19:56 · answer #7 · answered by Kate T. 7 · 3 0

Dog will probably just feel sick if its a traditional poinsetta. If its a Hawaiin poinsetta, might want to get the dog to a vet.

Traditional are midly toxic while the hawaiin is extremely toxic.

2006-12-09 10:39:01 · answer #8 · answered by freedom_dawg 2 · 0 2

You should be calling your vet, not telling us people on Yahoo Answers. he could be poisoned while you are sitting there typing on here. Call the vet immediately.

2006-12-09 10:36:15 · answer #9 · answered by CT 6 · 0 2

It is poisonous in large amounts.

2006-12-09 10:31:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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