Hi there! I have a dog in the emergency room after eating this plant. Not sure what it is, hoping this community can help? 🙂

by spacejam-es

18 Comments

  1. GnaphaliumUliginosum

    Looks like a sedge, *Carex sp.* or related genus. I haven’t come across any species being toxic though.

    Edit: sedges are related to grasses and dogs often eat grass leaves to induce vomiting as a way of dealing with stomach issues – zoopharmacognosy.

  2. Same_as_it_ever

    This looks like a grass in full flower, or perhaps a sedge. These are large groups of plants and are difficult to id by photo. Luckily they don’t tend to be toxic to pets. 

    Edit: if you can upload a better photo it could help id this further. 

  3. Glass-Ad4488

    Probably it’s not the plant, but something he ate before that and was trying to solve the issue himself by eating grass…
    Treatment for toxicity/poisoning is mostly the same though… Vomit/Vit K ( with anticoagulantia poison like rat/mice poisoning), fluids and stabilize as much as possible. Hope your dog will be ok! 🙏🏼

  4. Cozy_winter_blanky

    How is your dog doing? What were the symptoms that led to surgery?

  5. spacejam-es

    Thanks everybody, seems it wasn’t the plant. Appreciate everyone’s efforts.

  6. Comprehensive_Tie314

    Im just curious what the symptoms were that brought your dog to the emergency room?

  7. MountainlvrKK

    Good move reaching out to everyone for help, hope your dog is ok. So cool how so many people responded so quickly🐾✌️👍.

  8. TBone88MK

    didn’t the vet ask you to bring in a sample?

  9. Remarkable-Policy334

    Maybe the dog was already feeling ill and ate the plant as medicine.

  10. Just a suggestion, as I use it all the time, but try Picture This. You just take a Pic and it’ll tell you what it is. Just about everything growing along my back fence is safe for humans, but poisonous to animals. I got a puppy and checked it all as my previous girl never ate anything like that. Until it’s all gone, I’m out with her on leash.

  11. mimimanatee

    It’s sesleria. Hope your dog is feeling better.

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