Can dogs eat Jackman's clematis?

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Risks

health-risks
  • All parts of Jackman's clematis, including the roots, sap, flowers, and seeds, are highly toxic to dogs as they contain protoanemonin.
  • Ingesting this plant can cause mouth ulcers and a severe burning sensation in the mouth. Other symptoms may include diarrhea, vomiting, and hypersalivation.
  • Coming into contact with Jackman's clematis can cause skin irritation.
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