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August 2009
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What you should know about mistletoe. Did you know... Mistletoe, a popular yuletide decorative plant, can be potentially toxic to pets if eaten? American mistletoe (Phoradendron serotinum) is the most common species of mistletoe recognized as a symbol of the holiday season. It is actually a parasitic plant which lives off of a variety of different tree species, and can be found throughout the United States. If ingested in large enough quantities, mistletoe has the potential to produce gastrointestinal irritation, excessive thirst and urination, incoordination, a drop in blood pressure and heart rate, and in severe cases, difficulty breathing, seizures, coma and even death. According to ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center data, however, most animal ingestions involve small quantities--not more than the amount found in a sprig or two--and typically result in mild stomach upset that resolves with little to no treatment. 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
And don't forget poinsettias too! Keep your furbabies safe!