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Hagoromojasmine (Tabernaemontana divaricata) is a toxic plant to dogs.
Symptoms of Hagoromojasmine Poisoning in Dogs:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Increased salivation
- Difficulty breathing
- Weakness and lethargy
- Tremors and seizures
- Collapse
What to Do if Your Dog Ate Hagoromojasmine:
1. Call your veterinarian immediately.
2. While waiting for your veterinarian:
- Remove any remaining plant material from your dog’s mouth or vicinity.
- Keep your dog calm and quiet.
- Do not induce vomiting or give your dog any food or water. This can worsen the situation.
- Monitor your dog’s breathing and heart rate.
3. At the veterinarian’s office:
- Your veterinarian will perform a physical examination and likely recommend blood tests to assess your dog’s liver and kidney function.
- They may provide medications to control vomiting, diarrhea, or seizures.
- In severe cases, hospitalization and intensive care may be required.
4. Home care:
- Follow your veterinarian’s instructions carefully.
- Restrict your dog’s activity until they have fully recovered.
- Provide plenty of fresh water.
- Monitor your dog for any signs of complications.
Additional Tips:
- Hagoromojasmine is present in all parts of the plant, including the leaves, flowers, and fruit.
- The plant is most toxic when it is actively growing in spring and summer.
- If you suspect your dog has eaten any part of a Hagoromojasmine plant, seek veterinary attention immediately.
- Keep the Hagoromojasmine plant out of reach of your dog to prevent future poisoning.
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