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American Deigo (Diospyros texana) is a type of persimmon, which is not toxic to dogs. However, the seeds can be dangerous if ingested.
If your dog has eaten American Deigo:
Step 1: Monitor Your Dog
- Watch for any signs of illness, such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or abdominal pain.
- If any of these symptoms develop, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Step 2: Check for Seed Ingestion
- If possible, check your dog’s mouth for any remaining seeds.
- If seeds have been swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
Step 3: Contact Your Veterinarian
- Call your veterinarian and inform them of the situation.
- They may recommend monitoring your dog’s condition or bringing them in for examination.
Treatment (if seeds have been ingested):
- Activated charcoal may be administered to absorb toxins from the seeds.
- Fluids may be given to support hydration.
- Surgery may be necessary to remove the seeds if they have caused a blockage.
Prevention:
- Keep American Deigo trees out of your dog’s reach.
- Dispose of fallen fruit promptly.
- Supervise your dog when they are outdoors, especially in areas where Deigo trees are present.
Additional Notes:
- The flesh of American Deigo is safe for dogs to eat in small amounts.
- Do not give your dog the leaves or twigs of American Deigo, as they contain tannins that can cause digestive upset.
- If you have any further concerns, always consult with your veterinarian for professional advice.
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