Snowdrop bulbs contain galantamine and lycorine, which cause vomiting and lethargy.
Often the first flowers to appear in spring — dogs that dig them up in winter gardens are most at risk.
Snowdrops contain galantamine (an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used in human Alzheimer's medication) and lycorine. They cause severe GI signs and, at high doses, slowed heart rate and breathing.
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Several bulbs can cause clinical signs; a single bulb is rarely life-threatening but warrants veterinary advice.
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