Is Dracaena toxic to humans?
Dracaena, common ornamental houseplant, is mildly toxic to animals and can cause intestinal problems.
Is Dracaena toxic to cat?
Due to their saponin content, plants of the dracaena family are moderately toxic to cats. Depending on the species, only the foliage may be toxic, or the entire plant can be poisonous. The most common symptoms of poisoning are diarrhea, vomiting, drooling, dilated pupils, loss of appetite, weakness, and increased heartbeat. The more severe symptoms can necessitate a trip to the vet.
Is Dracaena toxic to dog?
While the bitter taste usually keeps dogs from eating too many of the leaves, dracaena (Dracaena) poses a moderate to severe hazard if consumed. All parts of the plant are toxic, but leaves are the part most often eaten. Ingestion can cause loss of appetite, diarrhea, and vomiting. If severe versions of these symptoms present themselves, veterinary attention should be sought. Owners should be watchful because this is a very common houseplant, and may also be encountered in malls and other public spaces.
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