Can dogs eat Arum lily?

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Risks

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  • Insoluble calcium oxalate crystals are stored within the arum lily, which can cause irritation and a burning sensation in the mouth when chewed. It can also trigger skin inflammation if it comes into contact with dogs’ skin.
  • Ingesting the arum lily can cause gastrointestinal discomfort in canines. Severe cases of arum lily poisoning may induce dangerous clinical signs like convulsions, kidney failure, and coma.
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