Can Dogs Eat Part of Angelica Trees?
No. Angelica trees and berries are toxic to dogs.
While garden angelica has not been reported to be toxic to dogs, angelica trees are considered to be highly toxic. Dogs should not consume any part of the angelica tree, whether that be the roots, bark, or berries. In humans, the angelica tree was anciently used to induce vomiting. It’s not wonder that experts suggest that dogs avoid it.
Symptoms of angelica tree poisoning are:
- Skin irritation
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Hypersalivation
If your dog consumed any part of the angelica tree and you are worried about their symptoms, call your local veterinarian.
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