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Is Western burning bush Poisonous

September 11, 2024 1 min read
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Western burning bush is moderately to severely toxic to cats; ingestion can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even heart abnormalities.
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All parts of western burning bush contain toxins that affect the digestive and circulatory systems in pets.
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Dogs usually experience mild reactions due to western burning bush's unpalatability, but severe symptoms can occur with large amounts.
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Is Western burning bush toxic to cat?

The western burning bush is moderately to severely toxic to cats. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and weakness. If a cat ingests a large amount of any part of this plant, it can suffer from heart abnormalities, so if you suspect your cat has been chewing on this plant, call your veterinarian for advice.

Is Western burning bush toxic to dog?

Western burning bush can be moderately toxic to dogs. All parts of the plant contain toxins which impact the digestive and circulatory system, respectively. Since large amounts of western burning bush material must be ingested to elicit a strong response, and since the plant is not particularly tasty to dogs, reactions are usually mild. Symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, weakness, and loss of appetite. When large amounts are consumed, a veterinarian should be consulted, as more serious reactions such as an abnormal heart rate, coma, or death are possible - although this is very rare.
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