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Horsehead Philodendron: Toxic to Pets

Horsehead Philodendron

Philodendron bipinnatifidum

Guideline: Poisonous

Type: Indoor Plants

This plant can grow between 4 and 6 feet tall depending on the structure supporting the plant. The plant also has a head like shape with a long leaf with two ear like shapes that are close to the stem

For Your Pet: The horsehead philodendron is poisonous and is harmful to your pet. Symptoms may include choking, excessive drooling, severe pain in the mouth and throat, and vomiting.

Warning: Never feed your pets as it can cause them to become sick and can result in death

Resources: If you believe that your pet has been poisoned immediately call your vet or one of the animal poison control hotlines on this list.

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