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Codiaeum variegatum
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Is Codiaeum variegatum Toxic to Dogs and Cats?

Yes, Codiaeum variegatum is toxic to pets. Codiaeum variegatum is a species of Codiaeum, a genus of flowering plants, in the Euphorbiaceae. Initially described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, it is native to Australasia and Oceania, from Malaysia and Indonesia in the north through northeastern Australia, as well as many Southeast Asian and South Pacific islands, growing in open forests and scrub.

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What To Do If Your Pet Ate Codiaeum variegatum

  1. Stay calm and remove your pet from the source

  2. Contact your veterinarian immediately

  3. Call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435

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