Romanysky
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so sorry to hear about molly
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gusgem all this comes from the internet, and all the sites say grapes are toxic, suggest you click on one of the links posted and that may assisthow are grapes toxic? Whats in them that does it? Have given all my dogs grapes, they love playing with them and had no problems. Lots of people a t training use them too, where did you get the info from? -
great idea Ralf
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paws crossed! waiting, waiting, waitingShe's the cutest little thing I've ever seen and her xmas collar and lead are divine! -
http://www.angel-litemaltese.com/Poison.htm
http://www.petfinder.com/journalindex.cgi?...tion/1.31.3.txt
http://www.library.uiuc.edu/vex/toxic/comlist.htm
http://www.cybercanine.com/toxicplants.htm
Toxic or Slightly Toxic Plants
Name Parts Clinical Signs
Apricot Stem, bark, seed pits
Azalea (Rhododendron spp.) All parts, mostly leaves Stomach irritation, abdominal pain, abnormal heart rate and rhythm, convulsions, coma, some death.
Bird of Paradise Fruit, seeds
Boston Ivy All parts
Caladium All parts
Creeping Charlie (Glecoma hederacea L.) All parts Sweating, drooling, usually not fatal.
Castor Bean (Ricinus communis) All part but mostly seeds, if chewed Nausea, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, tenesmus, dehydration, shortness of breath, excessive thirst, weakness, muscle twitching, convulsions, coma.
Choke Cherry (Prunus virginiana) Leaves, seed pits, stems, bark
Daffodil (Narcissus spp.) Bulbs
Daphne Berries, bark, leaves
English Ivy (Hedera helix L.) Leaves, berries Stomach irritation, diarrhea, troubled breathing, coma, death.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea L.) Leaves, seeds, flowers
Glacier Ivy Leaves, berries
Heartleaf All parts
Hemlock, Water (Cicuta maculata L.) All parts, root and root stalk Dilated pupils, frothing at the mouth, spasms muscles spasms, restlessness, convulsions, and death (within 15 min to 2 hours)
Hyacinth (Hyacinth orientalis) Bulbs, leaves, flowers Colic, vomiting and diarrhea, usually not fatal.
Hydrangea (Hydrangea spp.) Leaves, buds Irritation and inflammation of the digestive tract, diarrhea, bloody stool.
Jerusalem Cherry (Solanum pseudocapsicum L.) All parts, unripe fruit
Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) Leaves and stems, especially young plants. Breathing problems, severe anxiety, convulsions, coma, death. Intravenous antidote exsist.
Jimson Weed (Datura stramonium L.) All parts Rapid pulse, rapid breathing, dilated pupils, restlessness, nervousness, twitching, frequent urination, diarrhea, depression, weight loss, weak pulse, convulsions, coma, death.
Jonquil Bulbs
Lantana (Lantana camara L.) Leaves and berries Sluggishness, weakness, bloody diarrhea. In severe cases, death may occur in 2 to 4 days.
Lily-of-the-Valley (Convallaria majalis) All parts
Mandrake Roots, foliage, unripe fruit
Mistletoe Berries
Morning Glory Seeds
Marble Queen All parts
Nightshade (Solanum spp.) All parts Hallucinations, severe intestinal disturbances, diarrhea, drowsiness, numbness, dilated pupils, trembling, labored breathing, nasal discharge, rapid heartbeat, weak pulse, incoordination, paralysis or severe shaking of the rear legs, rapid heart rate, bloat, can be fatal.
Nephthytis, Arrowhead Vine All parts
Oats, (Avena sativa) All parts Breathing difficulty, skin irritation, paralysis, convulsions, death (rare).
Pigweed, Redroot (Amaranthus retroflexus) Leaves, stems, roots. Troubled breathing, trembling, weakness, coma, death.
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) Leaves, flowers Not lethal, but can cause skin, mouth, eye, and stomach irritation.
Pokeweed, Inkberry All parts Colic, diarrhea, blood in stool, rare cases anemia, and possible death.
Parlor Ivy All parts
Red Sage Green berries
Rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum) Leaves Staggering, trembling, breathing difficulties, weakness, diarrhea, increased drinking and urinating, death.
Red Princess All parts
Saddleleaf All parts
Tulip (Tulipa spp.) Bulbs
Umbrella Plant All parts
Yew, English (Taxus baccata) and Japanese (Taxus cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.) n/a Breathing problems, trembling, weakness, heart problems, stomach upset, very sudden death.
I am sorry Divine Angel I dont know! Suggest you click on the above links and hopefully they can assistCan you please clarify which are plants? Some of never heard of, and in some cases (like Eggplant) do you mean the actual eggplant or the plant that it grows on? -
Poisonous Plants by Category
Bulbs: Amaryllis, Autumn Crocus, Daffodil, Day Lily, Elephant Ears, Gladiolas, Hyacinth, Iris, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus, Orange Day Lily, Tulip
Ferns: Aparagus Fern, Australian Nut, Emerald Feather (aka Emerald Fern), Emerald Fern (aka Emerald Feather), Lace Fern, Plumosa Fern
Flowering Plants: Cyclamen, Hydrangea, Kalanchoe, Poinsettia
Garden Perennials: Charming Diffenbachia, Christmas Rose, Flamingo Plant, Foxglove, Marijuana, Morning Glory, Nightshade, Onion, Tomato Plant, Tropic Snow Dumbcane
House Plants: Ceriman (aka Cutleaf Philodendron), Chinese Evergreen, Cordatum, Corn Plant (aka Cornstalk Plant), Cutleaf Philodendron (aka Ceriman), Devil's Ivy, Dumb Cane, Golden Pothos, Green Gold Nephthysis, Marble Queen, Mauna Loa Peace Lily, Nephthytis, Peace Lily, Red-Margined Dracaena, Striped Dracaena, Taro Vine, Warneckei Dracaena
Lillies: Asian Lily (liliaceae), Easter Lily, Glory Lily, Japanese Show Lily, Red Lily, Rubrum Lily, Stargazer Lily, Tiger Lily, Wood Lily
Shrubs: Cycads, Heavenly Bamboo, Holly, Jerusalem Cherry, Mistletoe "American", Oleander, Precatory Bean, Rhododendron, Saddle Leaf Philodendron, Sago Palm, Tree Philodendron, Yucca
Succulents: Aloe (Aloe Vera)
Trees: Avocado, Buddist Pine, Chinaberry Tree, Japanese Yew (aka Yew), Lacy Tree, Macadamia Nut, Madagascar Dragon Tree, Queensland Nut, Schefflera, Yew (aka Japanese Yew)
Vines: Branching Ivy, English Ivy, European Bittersweet, Glacier Ivy, Hahn's self branching English Ivy, Needlepoint Ivy
Misc/Uncategorized: American Bittersweet, Andromeda Japonica, Azalea, Bird of Paradise, Buckeye, Caladium hortulanum, Calla Lily, Castor Bean, Clematis, Fiddle-Leaf Philodendron, Florida Beauty, Fruit Salad Plant, Golden Dieffenbachia, Gold Dust Dracaena, Heartleaf Philodendron, Horsehead Philodendron, Hurricane Plant, Mexican Breadfruit, Mother-in-law, Panda, Philodendron Pertusum, Red Emerald, Red Princess, Ribbon Plant, Satin Pothos, Spotted Dumb Cane, Sweetheart Ivy, Swiss Cheese Plant, Variable Dieffenbachia, Variegated Philodendron, Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow
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excellent, any chance we can get some piccies of your neighbours westie pretty please
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Toxic plants and foods
Here is a quick reference guide to the more common house and garden plants and foods that are toxic to most all animals. If you have these plants or foods, you need not dispose of them-just keep them away from your pets (and your children).
*Indicates that a substance is especially dangerous and can be fatal.
Alcohol (all beverages, ethanol, methanol, isopropyl)
Almonds*
Alocasia
Amaryllis bulb*
Apricot*
Arrowgrass
Autumn crocus ( Colchicum autumnale)*
Avocado (leaves, seeds, stem, skin)*
Azalea (entire rhododendron family)
Baneberry
Bayonet
Beargrass
Begonia*
Bird of Paradise
Bittersweet
Black-eyed Susan
Black Locust
Bleeding heart*
Bluebonnet
Bloodrot
Box
Boxwood
Bracken fern
Buckeye
Burning Bush
Buttercup (Ranunculus)
Caffeine
Caladium*
Calla lily*
Canada Yew
Candelabra
Cactus
Castor bean* (can be fatal if chewed)
Ceriman
Cherry
Chinaberry
Chinese sacred or heavenly bamboo*
Chocolate
Choke cherry (unripe berries)*
Christmas Rose
Chrysanthemum (a natural source of pyrethrins)
Clematis
Coriaria
Cornflower
Corydalis
Crocus bulb
Croton (Codiaeum sp.)
Crown of Thorns
Cyclamen bulb
Daffodil
Daphne
Datura
Deadly Nightshade
Death Camas
Delphinium, larkspur, monkshood*
Dicentrea
Dieffenbachia
Dumb cane (Dieffenbachia)*
Easter Lily
Eggplant
Elderberry (unripe berries)
Elephant Ear
English ivy (All Hedera species of ivy)
Fig (Ficus)
Euonymus
Evergreen Ferns
Ficus
Flax
Four-o'clocks (Mirabilis)
Foxglove (Digitalis)
Garlic*
Golden Glow
Gopher Purge
Hellebore
Hemlock
Henbane
Holly berries
Honeysuckle
Horsebeans
Horsebrush
Horse Chestnut
Hyacinth bulbs
Hydrangea*
Iris corms
Iris Ivy
Jack-in-the-pulpit*
Japanese Yew
Java Beans
Jessamine
Jerusalem Cherry
Jimson weed*
Jonquil
Jungle Trumpets
Kalanchoe*
Lantana*
Larkspur
Laurel
Lily (bulbs of most species)
Lily-of-the-valley
Lily Spider
Locoweed
Lupine species
Malanga
Marigold
Marijuana or hemp (Cannibus)*
Milkweed*
Mistletoe berries*
Mock Orange
Monkshood
Morning glory*
Mountain laurel
Mushrooms
Narcissus, daffodil (Narcissus)
Nettles
Nightshade
Oak* (remove bark for use as a bird perch)
Oleander*
Onions*
Peace Lilly
Peach*
Pencil cactus plant* (Euphorbia sp.)
Peony
Periwinkle
Peyote Cactus
Philodendron (all species)*
Pimpernel
Poinciana
Poinsettia (many hybrids, avoid them all)
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Pokeweed
Poppy
Potato (plant)
Potato (leaves and stem)
Precatory beans
Privet
Rhododendron
Rhubarb leaves*
Rosary Pea (Arbus sp.)* (Can be fatal if chewed)
Rubber Plant
Schefflera (umbrella plant)
Scotch Broom
Schefflera
Shamrock (Oxalis sp.)*
Skunk Cabbage
Snowdrops
Snow-on-the-Mountain
Spreading English Yew
Spurge (Euphorbia sp.)
Staggerweed
Starleaf
Star of Bethlehem
Sweetpea
Tansy Mustard
Tobacco
Tomatoes (leaves and stem)
Tuffroot
Tulip
Virginia Creeper
Walnut hulls
Water Arum
Weeping Fig
Wild Call Wisteria
Wild Calla
Wisteria
Yellow Calla
Yew*
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Toxic to dogs
Chocolate
Onions, garlic
Macadamia nuts
Other potential dangers
Pear pips, the kernels of plums, peaches and apricots, apple core pips (contain cyanogenic glycosides resulting in cyanide posioning)
Potato peelings and green looking potatoes
Rhubarb leaves
Mouldy/spoiled foods
Alcohol
Yeast dough
Coffee grounds, beans & tea (caffeine)
Hops (used in home brewing)
Tomato leaves & stems (green parts)
Broccoli (in large amounts)
Raisins and grapes
Cigarettes, tobacco, cigars
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I found this natural remedy
Ingredients:
Lavender water, aloe vera, peppermint oil.
Why these ingredients:
Lavender water cools and soothes, aloe vera heals, peppermint oil anaesthetizes and is valuable in relieving skin irritation or itching when used in dilutions of less than 1% (used here in a dilution of 0.4%).
Directions for use:
Spray on affected area twice a day.
If problem persists see your vet.
*Note
We avoid the use of synthetic additives and emulsifiers. It's very important to shake the bottle well before each use.
250 ml; only $16.50 aud ::add to cart
I dont know the proportions but maybe you can whip it up? :D
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poor sweetie, glad she is ok
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excellent, well done
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Main Tick Species in Australia...
The Indigenous Tick, found in Western Australia, Tasmania, southeast coastal New South Wales and central Victoria. It may cause paralysis.
Paralysis Tick, found from northern Queensland to Bairnsdale in Victoria along coastal regions. Causes paralysis.
Cattle Tick, found in Queensland, north eastern New South Wales, Northern Territory and Western Australia. This tick is rare on dogs and carries parasites found in cattle blood.
Bush Tick, also known as a scrub tick and New Zealand cattle tick. Found in the southeast coastal area of Queensland, along the New South Wales coast line and thru north eastern Victoria along the Murray River.
Brown Dog Tick, found mainly in inland areas of Queensland, Western Australia, New South Wales and Victoria. Most prevalent in the northern parts of Australia. Carries a wide range of infectious diseases including Babesia Canis which can occur in a symptom less carrier state or in disease form ranging in severity from mild to severe and occasionally causing death.
Other ticks found in Australia include the Cat Tick, Possum Tick, Opossum Tick and the Wallaby Tick.
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Gas?... Mrs B. has to endure my snoring and Andy's. Soon, she may have to endure my gas and Andy's too!
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Sorry to hear that RIP lovely one
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sorry to hear RIP beautiful one
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:DNo friends waiting for some one to call on a Saturday night. -
sorry for you loss ;)
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So sorry to hear that
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awh he is a cutie
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Poor darling, hope she is fine and try not to stress to much...please let us know what happens
Zoe The Little Funny Face Maltese
in Rainbow Bridge
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so sorry to hear that Rozzie RIP little one