Are hydrangeas poisonous to dogs?
Yes - hydrangea leaves, flowers, and especially buds contain cyanogenic glycosides (hydrangin) that release cyanide on digestion. Most dogs only get mild GI upset, but...
Read moreYes - hydrangea leaves, flowers, and especially buds contain cyanogenic glycosides (hydrangin) that release cyanide on digestion. Most dogs only get mild GI upset, but...
Read moreMildly. The milky sap contains diterpenoid euphorbol esters and saponin-like detergents that can cause drooling, vomiting, or diarrhea, but the toxicity is mild and almost...
Read moreSevere toxicity starts at about 20 mg of theobromine per pound of body weight, and potentially fatal doses begin around 50 mg/lb. For a 30-lb...
Read moreYes, plain Neosporin (bacitracin + neomycin + polymyxin B) is safe for small, superficial scrapes on a dog if you can keep them from licking...
Read moreOnly with a vet's instruction. The drug itself is the same as veterinary amoxicillin (Clavamox minus clavulanate), and 500 mg is a reasonable dose for...
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