Which cycads are poisonous to dogs?

If you are a dog owner and have a Sago Palm or any other cycads growing in your garden, consider removing the plant or at least restricting access to it. If your pet has eaten something they should not have, you can call the Animal Poisons Centre on 1300 869 738 (AU) or 0800 869 738 (NZ).

What happens if a dog eats a cycad?

The most common signs in dogs ingesting cycad plants are gastrointestinal, hepatic, and neurologic signs, causing vomiting (with or without blood), depression, diarrhoea (with or without blood), and anorexia.

Which palms are toxic to dogs?

Sago Palms are also known as Coontie Palm, Cardboard Palm, Kind Sago, Japanese Sago Palm, Zamias, and may even be unmarked. The sago palm is part of the cycad seed plant family and contains the toxin cycasin. Even very young sago palms are toxic enough to cause death in dogs.

Are cycad palms poisonous to dogs?

Cycads (also known as sago palms) are popular decorative plants that have long been associated with toxicosis in humans and animals. Because cycads are a cause of morbidity and mortality in dogs, clinicians should be aware of their toxic properties.

Is Cycas poisonous?

Abstract. Background: Cycas revoluta (sago cycad or palm) is a popular ornamental plant in the United States. All parts of the plant contain toxins such cycasin and beta-methylamino-l-alanine, the ingestion of which can be harmful to humans and animals.

How do you treat sago palm poisoning in dogs?

Treatment of Sago Palm Poisoning in Dogs A veterinarian will typically induce vomiting an injection such as Apomoprhine (or less commonly, using hydrogen peroxide or ipecac) while activated charcoal may also be given to your dog to soak up any of the poison internally.

What does sago palms do to dogs?

Sago palm contains cycasin, which is the primary active toxic agent resulting in severe liver failure in dogs. Ingestion results in acute gastrointestinal signs (e.g., drooling, inappetance, vomiting, diarrhea) within 15 minutes to several hours after ingestion.

What if my dog eats sago palm?

If a dog has eaten any part of the sago palm and is showing signs of poisoning, which could first include vomiting, diarrhea (with or without blood), and lethargy, you need to head to the veterinary hospital immediately. Liver failure, organ damage, and neurological signs like wobbliness and seizures can follow.

What plant is safe for dogs?

SOME MORE DOG-FRIENDLY HOUSEPLANTS INCLUDE:

PLANT NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME
Air plants Tillandsia
African violets Saintpaulia
Aluminium plant (Watermelon pilea) Pilea cadierei
Areca palm (Golden cane palm, yellow palm, butterfly palm.) Dypsis lutescens

What if my dog eats a sago palm?

Can a dog survive after eating a sago palm?

Recovery of Sago Palm Poisoning in Dogs According to the Pet Poison Helpline, the survival rate for dogs with sago palm poisoning — even with aggressive treatment — is approximately 50%.