Dogs Online Magazine

Mar 20 2009

Sago Palm And Other Toxins



Photo by Adriana Herbut

Photo by Adriana Herbut

The Woytek family’s Lab mix, Amber, a survivor of Hurricane Ike, was diagnosed with distemper in the months after her adoption from the Houston SPCA in September 2008. Amber survived distemper and lived with the Woytek family and canine “sis” Scout, a one-year-old Rhodesian ridgeback mix.

But things changed when Amber ate parts of a sago palm plant, which has dark green leaves and hairy trunk and is a popular houseplant. Unfortunately, it’s also highly toxic to cats and dogs. Sadly, Amber didn’t make it.

The ASPCA says that since 2003, they have seen an increase by more than 200 percent of sago palm and cycad poisonings, and 50 to 75 percent of those ingestions resulted in fatalities.

All parts of the plant are toxic, and common signs of ingestion include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, depression, seizures and liver failure.

What’s more, in 2008 the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center handled more than 140,000 cases of pets exposed to toxins, many of which were everyday household items.

Watch this video of ASPCA top toxicologist, Dr. Steven Hansen, Senior Vice President, ASPCA Animal Health Services, discussing the dangers of 17 common plants that you may have in your homes right now, including lilies, chrysanthemum and sago palm. Dr. Hansen shows you examples of each plant, so you’ll know exactly what to look out for.

Click here for poison prevention tips online. If you suspect your pet has ingested something poisonous, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.

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  1. [...] The Woytek family’s Lab mix, Amber, a survivor of Hurricane Ike, was diagnosed with distemper in the months after her adoption from the Houston SPCA in September 2008. Amber survived distemper and lived with the Woytek family and canine “ sis” … Coincidentally, February is Pet Dental Health Month, when several veterinary groups, including the The American Veterinary Medicine Association (AVMA) and the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS) join together to educate pet .. See the original post: Dogs Online Magazine » Sago Palm And Other Toxins [...]

  2. [...] The Woytek family’s Lab mix, Amber, a survivor of Hurricane Ike, was diagnosed with distemper in the months after her adoption from the Houston SPCA in September 2008. Amber survived distemper and lived with the Woytek family and canine “ sis” … Coincidentally, February is Pet Dental Health Month, when several veterinary groups, including the The American Veterinary Medicine Association (AVMA) and the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS) join together to educate pet .. See the original post: Dogs Online Magazine » Sago Palm And Other Toxins [...]

  3. Vinceon 27 Apr 2009 at 10:00 pm

    Hello,

    I just lost my cat to a Sago Palm Plant. I brought 4 of the plants in because of the cold. The next morning, my cat was throwing up. I didn’t connect the dots for about 48 hours. It was too late even though she was getting treatment. I’m racked with so much guilt! I felt I needed to do something. I launched a web page: http://www.mo-driver.com/sago-palm-plants-kill.htm and just started an online petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/bellacat/petition.html.

    Please pass the word and maybe something will happen.

    Thanks,
    Vince

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