Risks
- The night-blooming jasmine produces atropine-like alkaloids and glycoalkaloid solanine, which are toxic to dogs if ingested.
- Ingesting the plant can lead to symptoms such as lethargy, stomach aches, vomiting, and hypersalivation.
- In severe cases, large amounts of night-blooming jasmine can result in an abnormal heart rate and changes in blood calcium concentration.