Plum pits contain cyanogenic compounds and can also cause intestinal blockages.
The fleshy fruit of a ripe plum is not poisonous, but the stone is.
Plum stones contain amygdalin. Chewing or crushing the pit releases hydrogen cyanide. The size and shape of the stone also make intestinal obstruction a real risk, particularly in dogs that swallow them whole.
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Treat any ingestion of plum pits as a potential emergency, even if the dog initially appears fine.
Contacte de inmediato con su veterinario o con una línea de emergencia de intoxicaciones para animales. No provoque el vómito a menos que se lo indique un veterinario.
callEncontrar veterinario de urgencia