Tulips are a popular flower but they contain glycosides which can be extremely detrimental to the health of animals that eat them. The tulip is a brightly coloured member of the lily family that contains a toxic alkaloid, Tuliposide
Poisonings can occur from consuming any part of the plant, although the highest concentrations of the alkaloids are found in the bulb of the plant.
If your pet consumes material from the tulip plant, it is important to contact a vet for further instructions a consumption of this plant can be fatal, and supportive treatment improves the chance of survival.
If you saw your pet around this plant earlier and now exhibits any of the rash symptoms, then go to our website www.cocokaboo.com and order our all natural treatment oil, Itchy Bark. A perfect natural way to treat the rash and help provide a barrier to against incidental exposure in the future.
Signs that your pet has ingested any part of the tulip plant could include:
- Abdominal pain
- Cardiac arrhythmias
- Coma
- Depression
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Dizziness
- Excessive drooling
- Lethargy
= Seizures
-Tremors: and or
= Vomiting
If you saw your pet around this plant earlier and they are now exhibiting any of the oral symptoms, contact your vet.
If you saw your pet around this plant earlier and now exhibits any of the rash symptoms, then go to our website www.cocokaboo.com and order our all natural treatment oil, Itchy Bark. A perfect natural way to treat the rash and help provide a barrier to against incidental exposure in the future
Poisonings can occur from consuming any part of the plant, although the highest concentrations of the alkaloids are found in the bulb of the plant.
If your pet consumes material from the tulip plant, it is important to contact a vet for further instructions a consumption of this plant can be fatal, and supportive treatment improves the chance of survival.
If you saw your pet around this plant earlier and now exhibits any of the rash symptoms, then go to our website www.cocokaboo.com and order our all natural treatment oil, Itchy Bark. A perfect natural way to treat the rash and help provide a barrier to against incidental exposure in the future.
Signs that your pet has ingested any part of the tulip plant could include:
- Abdominal pain
- Cardiac arrhythmias
- Coma
- Depression
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Dizziness
- Excessive drooling
- Lethargy
= Seizures
-Tremors: and or
= Vomiting
If you saw your pet around this plant earlier and they are now exhibiting any of the oral symptoms, contact your vet.
If you saw your pet around this plant earlier and now exhibits any of the rash symptoms, then go to our website www.cocokaboo.com and order our all natural treatment oil, Itchy Bark. A perfect natural way to treat the rash and help provide a barrier to against incidental exposure in the future