araliaceae

Is hahn's self branching english ivy toxic to dogs and cats?

hahn's self branching english ivy is marked toxic for dogs and toxic for cats. Scientific name: hedera helix.

If your pet chewed or swallowed a plant and has symptoms, contact a veterinarian or pet poison hotline. Bring a plant photo or sample if you can do so safely.

Quick verdict

Dogs Toxic
Cats Toxic
Risk level High
Scientific name hedera helix
Family araliaceae

Also known as

branching ivy, california ivy, english ivy, glacier ivy, needlepoint ivy, sweetheart ivy

What to do

Use the verdict as a first-pass safety signal, not a diagnosis. Plant risk can depend on the part eaten, the amount, your pet's size, and existing health issues.

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