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Clematis

A representation of Clematis

Clematis is a climbing plant that can be found in many gardens and parks. It has large, colorful flowers and climbs up fences, walls or trees. Clematis belongs to the buttercup family and is also known as clematis. But what does this plant have to do with dogs? In this article, you can find out more about clematis and how it can affect your four-legged friend.

Clematis: Poisonous for dogs?

Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Clematis contains protoanemonin, a substance that causes irritation on contact with the skin or mucous membranes. If your dog nibbles on the plant or eats it, he may show signs of poisoning. These include salivation, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, breathing difficulties or convulsions. In severe cases, it can even lead to kidney failure or cardiac arrest.

If you suspect that your dog has eaten clematis, you should consult a vet immediately. He can give your dog an emetic and provide him with fluids and medication. The sooner treatment begins, the better the chances of recovery.

Clematis: Useful for dogs?

It may come as a surprise, but clematis also has positive properties for dogs. In homeopathy, it is used as a remedy for various ailments. For example, it can help with skin problems such as eczema or warts. It can also provide relief from eye inflammation or earache. It is also said to strengthen the immune system and boost the body's defenses.

However, you should never try to administer clematis to your dog yourself. The dosage is very important and must be determined by an experienced veterinary practitioner. In addition, the plant must be processed in a special form to neutralize the poison. Only then can it be used safely and effectively.

Clematis: How do I protect my dog?

If you have a garden, you should make sure that clematis does not grow in it. If you want to plant it anyway, you should plant it high enough so that your dog can't reach it. You should also regularly check for fallen flowers or leaves and dispose of them.

When you take your dog for a walk, you should not leave it unattended. Keep him on a lead or keep a close eye on him when he runs free. If you spot clematis by the side of the path, distract your dog or take a different route.

 

Clematis is a beautiful plant, but it can also be dangerous for dogs. It can cause poisoning, which can be life-threatening. You should therefore keep your dog away from it and act quickly in an emergency. On the other hand, clematis can also have healing effects if used correctly. However, you should always consult a specialist for this.

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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊