Not Safe for Dogs
Medium dog serving: never
Key warning: all parts — seeds most toxic, vines and flowers also harmful
Can Dogs Eat Morning Glory? No — Seeds Contain Psychedelic Compounds
This food is NOT safe for dogs. Keep it away from your pet.
Morning glory seeds are toxic to dogs and contain lysergic acid compounds similar to LSD causing hallucinations, disorientation, vomiting, and diarrhea. The seeds are the most toxic part. The vines and flowers cause milder gastrointestinal symptoms.
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Warning Signs & Symptoms
Seeds: lysergic acid compounds causing hallucinations, disorientation, agitation, vomiting, diarrhea. Vines and flowers: milder gastrointestinal symptoms. Large seed ingestion: serious neurological effects.
If Your Dog Ate This
Call vet if seeds consumed. Monitor for disorientation and agitation.
What to Avoid
all parts — seeds most toxic, vines and flowers also harmful
Portions & nutrition
- Serving (small dog)
- never
- Serving (medium dog)
- never
- Serving (large dog)
- never
- Calories (per 100g)
- 0
- Safe frequency
- Never
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What You Need to Know
Morning glory (Ipomoea) seeds contain ergine (d-lysergic acid amide) — a compound with psychedelic properties similar to LSD. Dogs that eat morning glory seeds experience disorientation, agitation, and hallucination-like behavior alongside gastrointestinal symptoms. The seeds are the most toxic part but the entire plant contains some level of toxic compounds. Morning glory vines are commonly used as ornamental climbing plants making seed exposure possible in gardens.
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Morning Glory for Dogs safe for dogs?
- No, Morning Glory for Dogs is not safe for dogs. Morning glory seeds are toxic to dogs and contain lysergic acid compounds similar to LSD causing hallucinations, disorientation, vomiting, and diarrhea. The seeds are the most toxic part. The vines and flowers cause milder gastrointestinal symptoms.
- What happens if a dog eats Morning Glory for Dogs?
- If a dog eats Morning Glory for Dogs, they may experience: Seeds: lysergic acid compounds causing hallucinations, disorientation, agitation, vomiting, diarrhea. Vines and flowers: milder gastrointestinal symptoms. Large seed ingestion: serious neurological effects.
- How much Morning Glory for Dogs can a dog eat?
- Morning glory (Ipomoea) seeds contain ergine (d-lysergic acid amide) — a compound with psychedelic properties similar to LSD. Dogs that eat morning glory seeds experience disorientation, agitation, and hallucination-like behavior alongside gastrointestinal symptoms. The seeds are the most toxic part but the entire plant contains some level of toxic compounds. Morning glory vines are commonly used as ornamental climbing plants making seed exposure possible in gardens.
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