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My dog ate red bopple nuts — what should I do?

Quick Answer

RED BOPPLE NUTS is generally considered safe for dogs in small amounts. However, always monitor your pet and consult your vet if you notice any unusual symptoms.

For Dogs

SAFE

For Cats

SAFE
RED BOPPLE NUTS

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About RED BOPPLE NUTS

Red bopple nuts, also known as red lilly pilly or riberry (Syzygium luehmannii), are small, red, pear-shaped fruits native to Australia. They grow on evergreen trees commonly found in rainforests and are also used in ornamental gardening. As for pets, the red bopple nuts are not known to be toxic to cats and dogs. However, it's prudent to monitor pets if they consume an unusual food item, as individual reactions can vary and there could be unfamiliar risks. Always consult with a veterinarian if you have concerns about your pet's diet or if they show any signs of distress after ingesting new substances.

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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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