Severely toxic to pets, corn plant (Dracaena fragrans) stores a chemical known as saponin in its leaves.
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Ingesting corn plant can cause severe dehydration in cats, potentially leading to death without immediate treatment.
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Dogs eating this common houseplant may experience vomiting, diarrhea, and increased heart rate.
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Is Corn plant toxic to cat?
Severely toxic to pets, corn plant (Dracaena fragrans) stores in its leaves a chemical known as saponin. Cats who ingest the leaves of this plant may suffer diarrhea, weakness, drooling and other such symptoms. Medical help should be sought without delay, as there is a risk for severe dehydration which could result in death without treatment.
Is Corn plant toxic to dog?
Saponin, a chemical found in the leaves of corn plant (Dracaena fragrans) is moderately toxic to dogs. Ingestion can cause vomiting (sometimes with blood), diarrhea, excessive drool, and the dog may appear depressed and weak. This poisoning can also cause difficulty breathing and an increase in heart rate, which would warrant a call to the vet. Your dog may encounter this common houseplant in homes or offices.
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