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My dog ate peace lily — what should I do?

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Yes, peace lily is toxic to dogs. If your dog has ingested peace lily, contact your veterinarian or pet poison control immediately.

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About PEACE LILY

The Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum spp.) is an indoor ornamental plant known for its glossy leaves and white, hood-like flowers. It is commonly found in homes and offices. Peace Lily contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can be toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Symptoms of poisoning include drooling, oral irritation, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing. In severe cases, it can lead to more serious health issues. If a pet consumes any part of the plant, contact a veterinarian immediately.

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Related Information

Dr. Kamala Freeman

Dr. Kamala Freeman

DVMEmergency Veterinarian

Dr. Kamala Freeman is an emergency veterinarian with extensive experience in urgent pet care and toxicity cases. She works at an emergency veterinary hospital treating pets exposed to poisons, toxins, and other life-threatening emergencies.

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