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Please put Jade plant on that list. I got lucky, and poorer, due to not knowing.Ugh, so sorry to hear. I hate sago palm, worked at the Emergency Vet when I lived in the FL panhandle, we would see at least 1, maybe 2, Sago Palm toxicities a month. I have never seen one survive unfortunately, I call it the devil plant.
To any other pet lovers here, I added a picture, this should be top of the list for any poison plant list, but many are not aware of it. Every part of this plant is poisonous, leaves, bark, roots, seeds. Seen a dog pass after chewing on a root ball they dug up. Chihuahua have seizures after playing with a seed, it only had tooth marks on it. If you own a dog, I would not have these on the property. They are used indoors and also to landscape outdoors.
I have a male Anatolian mix (supposed great Pyrenees) 1.5 year old rescue that I feel am in the same boat. Doesn't listen to anyone but the trainer. Wants to kill whatever comes to the door. He's fine if you meet, whoever, outside the house and let him smell them. Then he doesn't care about them. Hates elk with a passion. Chases deer but wants to kill elk.Yes he’s a Belgian Malinois, an alpha male. He’s a LOT of work, he’s really tested my abilities as a dog trainer. I love him very much, but he’s not friendly to anyone outside the family when he’s on his property. He’s a real blast to play with and has a super personality, wicked smart with a prey drive that’s completely unstoppable. Definitely not a family dog. He’s very well behaved but we’ve had to learn to communicate with each other, and that’s been a struggle at times, (we’re both very stubborn and hard headed) but we’ve worked through it and we’re a better team because of it.