Many plants are also poisonous to dogs, so please take extra care with bunches of cut flowers and houseplants in your home, and when planning your garden planting.
Tulips are less likely to be dotted all over your lawn, like Buttercups & Daffodils, but do take care if you’re planning to plant tulips in the garden. The most poisonous part of a tulip is the bulb, so your dog can become ill if they’re digging up your prized flowers while they’re still underground.
Symptoms of tulip poisoning include:
- Nausea
- Drooling
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Increased heart rate
- Abnormal breathing
What to do if your pet displays any symptoms, or if they ingest a poisonous plant
If your pet displays any symptoms, or if you know they’ve eaten something they shouldn’t, you should contact us right away.
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