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Is Creeping juniper Poisonous

September 11, 2024 2 min read
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Creeping juniper berries can cause upset stomach, vomiting, diarrhea, and in extreme cases, kidney issues.
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Cats showing discomfort after consuming creeping juniper seeds should be promptly taken to veterinary care.
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Dogs ingesting high amounts of creeping juniper seeds may suffer from gastrointestinal upset, requiring immediate vet treatment.
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Is Creeping juniper toxic to humans?

Creeping juniper has berries that, if ingested, may be mildly toxic to humans. Though not nearly as toxic as some other species of junipers, the "berries" (actually female seed cones), if eaten in significant quantities, may cause upset stomach, vomiting, diarrhea, and, in extreme cases, kidney issues. Creeping juniper is a fairly popular evergreen groundcover in cold-temperate areas, with a distinctive look that makes it hard to mistake for edible plants. Cases of creeping juniper poisoning via ingestion are therefore very rare.

Is Creeping juniper toxic to cat?

Creeping juniper is classified as having mild toxicity to cats. Felines are at risk of poisoning primarily if they consume high amounts of the plant, particularly the seeds. After ingesting toxic parts of creeping juniper, cats may exhibit signs of physical discomfort or illness. As the severity can vary, it is crucial for cat owners to monitor their pets for any changes in behavior and promptly seek veterinary care should any symptoms arise.

Is Creeping juniper toxic to dog?

Creeping juniper poses a mild toxicity risk to dogs. Canines may be poisoned by this plant if they consume it in high amounts, particularly the seeds, which are the toxic parts of creeping juniper. Symptoms of poisoning can include gastrointestinal upset, such as vomiting and diarrhea. If you suspect your dog has ingested creeping juniper, it is crucial to seek prompt treatment at a veterinary clinic to ensure their well-being.
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