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Not Safe for Dogs

Medium dog serving: never

Key warning: every part of oleander — do not burn oleander near dogs either

Can Dogs Eat Oleander? No — One Leaf Can Be Fatal, Extreme Emergency

This food is NOT safe for dogs. Keep it away from your pet.

Oleander is extremely toxic to dogs. It contains cardiac glycosides throughout the entire plant — even smoke from burning oleander is toxic. A single leaf can cause fatal cardiac arrhythmias. One of the most toxic plants in existence for dogs.

Warning Signs & Symptoms

Cardiac glycosides: severe vomiting, drooling, abdominal pain, cardiac arrhythmias, low blood pressure, seizures, coma, death. All parts toxic including dried leaves, flowers, and smoke from burning. Extremely potent — small amounts can be fatal.

If Your Dog Ate This

Call emergency vet IMMEDIATELY. Potentially fatal from very small amounts. Time is critical.

What to Avoid

every part of oleander — do not burn oleander near dogs either

Portions & nutrition

Serving (small dog)
never
Serving (medium dog)
never
Serving (large dog)
never
Calories (per 100g)
0
Safe frequency
Never

Source

Source: SAFEFOODFORDOGS

What You Need to Know

Oleander (Nerium oleander) is a common ornamental shrub in warm climates containing neriine and oleandrin — potent cardiac glycosides that are toxic in tiny amounts. A single leaf contains enough toxin to potentially kill a dog. The toxin remains active in dried plant material. Even the smoke produced when oleander branches are burned is toxic. This is one of the most dangerous plants dogs can encounter. Remove oleander from any garden accessible to dogs.

Not sure what to do next? Read our emergency guide What to Do If Your Dog Eats Something Toxic

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Frequently asked questions

Is Oleander for Dogs safe for dogs?
No, Oleander for Dogs is not safe for dogs. Oleander is extremely toxic to dogs. It contains cardiac glycosides throughout the entire plant — even smoke from burning oleander is toxic. A single leaf can cause fatal cardiac arrhythmias. One of the most toxic plants in existence for dogs.
What happens if a dog eats Oleander for Dogs?
If a dog eats Oleander for Dogs, they may experience: Cardiac glycosides: severe vomiting, drooling, abdominal pain, cardiac arrhythmias, low blood pressure, seizures, coma, death. All parts toxic including dried leaves, flowers, and smoke from burning. Extremely potent — small amounts can be fatal.
How much Oleander for Dogs can a dog eat?
Oleander (Nerium oleander) is a common ornamental shrub in warm climates containing neriine and oleandrin — potent cardiac glycosides that are toxic in tiny amounts. A single leaf contains enough toxin to potentially kill a dog. The toxin remains active in dried plant material. Even the smoke produced when oleander branches are burned is toxic. This is one of the most dangerous plants dogs can encounter. Remove oleander from any garden accessible to dogs.

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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before making dietary changes for your pet.