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

If your dog ate a cutlet curry, you should monitor them closely for any signs of distress. If they experience any vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or other unusual symptoms, you should contact your veterinarian immediately. Curry is made with a variety of spices, some of which can be toxic to dogs. The amount of curry that … Read more

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

Katakuri (also known as arrowroot) is a type of starch that is generally considered safe for dogs to eat in small amounts. However, if your dog has eaten a large amount of katakuri, it may experience some digestive upset, such as vomiting or diarrhea. If your dog is showing any signs of distress, it is … Read more

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

What is Gypsophila? Gypsophila, also known as baby’s breath, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North America. Gypsophila plants are typically grown as ornamental plants in gardens and flower arrangements. Toxicity to Dogs All parts of the Gypsophila plant, including the flowers, leaves, and … Read more

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

Monitor your dog closely. If your dog ate a small amount of gazpacho and is not showing any signs of distress, then you may not need to do anything. However, if your dog ate a large amount of gazpacho or is showing any signs of distress, then you should contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of … Read more

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

What is a Banyan? A banyan is a type of fig tree (Ficus benghalensis) that is native to India and other parts of South Asia. It is known for its large, spreading canopy and its unique root system, which forms aerial roots that descend to the ground and develop into new trunks. Toxicity to Dogs … Read more

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

Gazania Toxicity in Dogs What is Gazania? Gazania is a genus of South African plants that are commonly grown as ornamental flowers in gardens. Toxicity to Dogs: Gazania plants contain a toxin known as lactucin, which can be toxic to dogs. Lactucin can cause gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, diarrhea, and neurological signs such as tremors, seizures, … Read more