Is Oleander Toxic to Dogs?
Every part of the oleander plant is extremely toxic, including the smoke from burning it. It contains cardiac glycosides that can cause fatal heart rhythm disturbances. Even drinking water from a vase with oleander is dangerous.
Quick Answer
Yes, oleander is toxic to dogs. LETHAL — contains cardiac glycosides. Every part of the oleander plant is extremely toxic, including the smoke from burning it. It contains cardiac glycosides that can cause fatal heart rhythm disturbances. Even drinking water from a vase with oleander is dangerous. Watch for symptoms like drooling, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain and diarrhea.
Emergency
If your dog was exposed, contact your vet or ASPCA Poison Control (888) 426-4435 immediately.
Symptoms to Watch For
- Drooling, nausea, vomiting
- Abdominal pain and diarrhea
- Abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia)
- Tremors and seizures
- Cardiac arrest and death
Timeline
Symptoms can appear within hours. Cardiac effects may be delayed.
Treatment
- EMERGENCY vet care
- Activated charcoal if ingestion was recent
- Cardiac monitoring and treatment
- IV fluids and supportive care
- Atropine or digoxin-specific antibody in severe cases
Prevention
- Remove oleander from your property
- Never burn oleander branches (toxic smoke)
- Common in warm climates as ornamental hedges
- Extremely toxic — just a few leaves can be fatal
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This is for informational purposes only. In any poisoning emergency, contact your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately.