Check Echeveria for your dog
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Generally safe in sensible amounts. The check below is for peace of mind.
Why Echeveria is safe
A non-toxic rosette succulent. Worth knowing because succulents are a mixed bag: echeveria and haworthia are fine, while jade and kalanchoe are not.
Signs to watch for
None expected; a large chew may cause mild upset
What to do next
No action needed. Check which succulent it actually is.
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FAQ
How much Echeveria is dangerous?
Non-toxic: no toxic dose to weigh.
Can I treat this at home?
A nibble is nothing to worry about.
When should I call the vet?
Rarely needed. Call if the succulent might be a jade or kalanchoe.
Related plants
Sources
- ASPCA APCC
Compiled from veterinary poison-control and medical reference sources, including the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, the Pet Poison Helpline, and the Merck Veterinary Manual. This is general educational information, not a diagnosis or a substitute for examination by your veterinarian. DogSafe's severity ratings are our own assessment, calculated from published guidance and your dog's weight. In an emergency, call ASPCA Animal Poison Control at 888-426-4435 or the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661.