About HUCKLEBERRY
Huckleberry refers to the small, round fruit of shrubs in the genus Vaccinium and Gaylussacia, found predominantly in North America. The berries closely resemble blueberries and are commonly found in forests or mountainous regions. Huckleberries themselves are generally safe for cats and dogs to eat in small quantities. However, other parts of the huckleberry plant, particularly the leaves, stems, and unripe berries, contain compounds that can be toxic to pets. Consuming these parts may lead to symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. It's advisable to prevent pets from accessing the plant to avoid any risk of toxicity.
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