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Poisonous English Ivy: do not feed to rabbits!

English Ivy

Hedera helix

Guideline: Poisonous

Type: Outdoor Plants

Other Names: Common ivy, European ivy, Hahn's ivy

Also known as Common Ivy and Hahn's Ivy, English Ivy is a flowering plant of the ivy family. You can find this plant climbing on buildings, fences, and around wooded areas. The leaves are usually a dull green with visible veins.

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Is English Ivy item toxic?

Yes. English ivy (Hedera helix) is toxic to rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Saponins can cause drooling, diarrhea, belly pain, and bleeding risk.

Should I feed my pet English Ivy?

No. Do not feed English ivy leaves or stems to rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas.

How much can I feed them?

Do not offer as food or forage. If your pet ate ivy, contact your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline right away.

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