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Iris

Plants And Flowers

Toxic Not Recommended

Risks:

  • Poisoning

Irises can cause mild to moderate toxicity in dogs, with the rhizomes (underground stems) being the most toxic part. Ingestion may lead to gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, lethargy, and abdominal pain. Keep dogs away from irises, especially if you have the bulbs or rhizomes accessible.

Please Note: I'm not a veterinarian or dietician.

I've strived to find accurate information and tried to remove any ambiguities. I've re-checked these items multiple times for accuracy, but it's always possible that something slipped through unnoticed. If anything's incorrect, please let me know so I can fix it.

When in doubt, ask your veterinarian.

It's important to note that while some items may not be directly toxic, quantity plays a major role. Many human foods are high in salt, sugar, and fat, for example, which can be unhealthy for dogs if consumed regularly or in large amounts.

Remember, even "safe" things can be dangerous in high enough quantities.

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