I think my shihpoo might have eaten small cherry plums with pits. Should I be worried?

Yesterday evening, I noticed that my shihpoo might have gotten into some small cherry plums left on the ground in our backyard. I'm worried because these plums have pits, and I've heard that those might not be safe for dogs. Should I be concerned about any potential issues, and is there anything specific I should watch for in her behavior or health?

Answer

Cherry plums can pose a risk to your dog, especially if she has ingested the pits. It's important to monitor her for any signs of distress and take preventative measures.

  • Cherry plum pits can be toxic to dogs.
  • Watch for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy.
  • Seek professional advice if you're concerned about her health.

The pits of cherry plums contain cyanide compounds, which can be toxic to dogs if consumed in significant quantities. Additionally, the pits may pose a choking hazard or cause intestinal blockage. Keep an eye on your shihpoo for any unusual behavior such as vomiting, diarrhea, or signs of abdominal pain. If you notice any of these symptoms or if you're unsure about the amount ingested, it's best to consult with a veterinary professional.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if I think my dog ate cherry plums?

    Monitor your dog for any signs of illness such as vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in behavior. If symptoms appear, contact a veterinarian right away.

  • How long does it take for symptoms to appear if my dog has eaten something toxic?

    Symptoms can appear within a few hours of ingestion. It's crucial to observe your dog closely during this time and seek veterinary advice if you're concerned.

  • Are all parts of the cherry plum tree poisonous to dogs?

    The pits, stems, and leaves of cherry plum trees contain cyanide compounds which are poisonous if ingested. The fruit flesh is generally safe, but ingestion of the pits or other parts can be dangerous.

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