Yorkshire Terrier (confirm introduction)
Although it is beautiful to take pictures of dogs and flowers together, there are some animals that dogs must not eat by mistake, especially owners who like to take their dogs out to play. Pay attention to the following plants.
Wan Young: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, serious illness, fainting and death.
Potato leaves: throat burns, conjunctival congestion, livestock may suffer from diarrhea and death.
Cycad: Cramps, vomiting, diarrhea and bleeding.
Narcissus: Symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and lethargy can lead to convulsion, numbness, and death in severe cases.
Periwinkle: Eating it by mistake can cause cell atrophy, white blood cells and platelets to shrink, and muscle weakness and numbness.
Oleander: vomiting, abdominal cramps, dizziness, dilated pupils, diarrhea and convulsions, respiratory system numbness and death.
Horseshoe flower: Eating branches or flowers by mistake can cause vomiting and diarrhea.
Morning Glory: Taking an appropriate amount will cause vomiting, diarrhea and bloody stools. Severe cases may damage the cranial nerves and hypoglossal nerve.
Rhododendron: Ingestion may cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, decreased blood pressure, difficulty breathing, and fainting.
Iris: Misconsumption by humans and animals can cause inflammation of the digestive tract and liver, vomiting and diarrhea.
Weeping willow: After accidental ingestion, it can cause sweating, thirst, vomiting, dilation of blood vessels, tinnitus, hazy vision, difficulty breathing and loss of consciousness in severe cases.
Tuberose: Eating it by mistake can cause muscle spasms, gastrointestinal inflammation, and may lead to fainting and death in severe cases.
Datura grandiflorum: Accidental ingestion will cause dilated pupils, dry mouth and burning sensation, drowsiness, difficulty swallowing, hallucinations, muscle numbness, and respiratory system numbness.
Taro: The inner layer of the epidermis of the tuber will cause severe itching and rash when it comes into contact with the skin.
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