Euphorbias (Succulents)

Severity scale:
Caution
This toxin is considered to be a moderate risk. However, your pet's medical history, age, weight, and breed could put him/her at higher risk. It is advised that you contact whiskerDocs or your primary veterinarian for further guidance about any steps you may need to take to ensure your pet's safety. If you choose to, you may monitor your pet closely, but the onset or worsening of any of the below symptoms warrants a trip to the emergency room.

Euphorbias are a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the Spurge family. Many people will use the term "euphorbias" to refer to the entire Euphorbiaceae genus, which can include some highly toxic plants. Some euphorbias are used for home decor, such as poinsettias at Christmas or the crown of thorns plant, often cultivated as an ornamental plant. Others appear more like a cactus due to the way their physical characteristics have evolved. Plants share a unique characteristic of poisonous, milky , white latex-like sap that poses the highest risk to your pet.

Other names: 
Succulents, Snow on the Mountain, Sun Spurge, Poinsettias, Tirucelli, Crown-of-Thorns, Sticks on Fire, Red Pencil Tree, MilkBush, Pencil Cactus, Medusa's head, Scarlet Plume, Mexican Fire Plant
Toxic to: 
Dogs and Cats
Part of plant: 
Sap from any part of the plant
Symptoms: 
vomiting, drooling, and occasionally diarrhea if ingested (large amounts or in rare cases, kidney or liver failure); skin irritation (redness, swelling, itchiness) if contact is made with sap; likewise, eye exposure can result in mild conjunctivitis
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