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Nightshade (Bittersweet)

Toxic for Dogs
Moderate risk
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For Dogs
Toxic
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For Cats
Toxic

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Symptoms to Watch For

Drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, confusion

What You Need to Know

Contains solanine glycoalkaloids. Purple flowers and red berries attract attention. All parts toxic. Less lethal than deadly nightshade but still dangerous.

Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control
If your dog ingested this, act fast
Call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 or your emergency vet immediately.
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Safe Alternatives Your Dog CAN Have

Nightshade (Bittersweet) isn't safe, but these are vet-approved:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can dogs eat nightshade (bittersweet)?

Nightshade (Bittersweet) is considered TOXIC for dogs. Contains solanine glycoalkaloids. Purple flowers and red berries attract attention. All parts toxic. Less lethal than deadly nightshade but still dangerous.

What are the symptoms if my dog eats nightshade (bittersweet)?

Symptoms may include: Drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, confusion.

What should I do if my dog eats nightshade (bittersweet)?

Contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 immediately. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a professional.

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