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Warning!!! The plant known by the name of VINCA is toxic to dogs. It has claimed the life of cancer survivor FRODO

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Ty Kayla I am totally gutted by this. To survive cancer for 4.5 yrs then be taken out by a plant. We have a big event here in Perth for canine cancer in June and he was suppose to be by my side and now I have to do it without him. The sadness I feel is overwhelming as it was such a shock.

You will be pleased to know Dr Ken even though on holidays was consulting on Frodos case and with us all the way. He took time out from his break to do this for Frodo and has since called me. The emergency team at PVS were unbelievable and threw everythig in to save my boy. No stone was left unturned and Frodo rallied over and over but it nailed him in the end.

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So very sad to hear that and just not fair.

Out of interest there is a book called poisonous 2 pets. It is a very easy to use, well written and researched book regarding plants and their potential issues in relation to pets.

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Very sorry to hear about Frodo. RIP little guy.

I've lived in places in California where vinca (aka Periwinkle) went wild and grew everywhere. (We called it vinka stinka as kids). I've never heard of a dog being poisoned. Local poison control rates it as 'mildly toxic'. I hate to question you in a time of pain, but are you sure of the diagnosis?

http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/periwinkle/

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Absolutely sure. He threw up bundles and bundles of it. There is very little known about its toxicity and little known on treatment. The Perth Vet Specialists are one of the best in Australia (not a gp vet) and every possible diagnostic test was given as well as every possible treatment to reverse what had happened. There was no sign of cancer in him and no blockage either. I took in a bag of his sick which was mostly of vinca and lots of it.

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