My dog ​​ate an “Forsythia”. What should I do?

Ingestion of Forsythia in Dogs

Forsythia is a common flowering shrub used for ornamental purposes. While the flowers are not highly toxic to dogs, the leaves and stems can be.

Symptoms of Forsythia Ingestion

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Lethargy
  • Tremors
  • Seizures
  • Death (in severe cases)

What to Do if Your Dog Ingests Forsythia

  1. Contact your veterinarian immediately. The sooner your dog receives treatment, the better the chances of a full recovery.
  2. Take a sample of the plant with you to the vet. This will help the vet identify the exact type of plant ingested and determine the best course of treatment.
  3. Be prepared to provide a detailed account of what your dog ate, when they ate it, and how much they ate. This information will help the vet assess the severity of the situation.

Treatment

Treatment for forsythia ingestion will depend on the severity of the symptoms. In mild cases, your veterinarian may recommend home care, such as:

  • Restricting your dog’s activity
  • Feeding your dog a bland diet
  • Monitoring your dog closely for any changes in behavior or condition

In more severe cases, your veterinarian may recommend hospitalization for:

  • Intravenous fluids
  • Anti-nausea medication
  • Antibiotics
  • Seizure control medication

Prevention

The best way to prevent your dog from ingesting forsythia is to keep them away from the plant. If you have forsythia in your yard, make sure to fence it off or supervise your dog when they are outside.


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