Can Dogs Eat Hyacinth?
No — Hyacinth is toxic to dogs
Dogs should not eat or chew on Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis). It contains oxalic acid, lycorine-like alkaloids which can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), depression in dogs.
What Happens if a Dog Eats Hyacinth?
Symptoms typically appear within 15 minutes to 2 hours:
- Severe vomiting
- Diarrhea (sometimes bloody)
- Depression
- Tremors
My Dog Ate Hyacinth — What Should I Do?
Vet care recommended for bulb ingestion. Monitor hydration. Flower ingestion usually causes mild GI upset only.
Key Facts About Hyacinth and Dogs
No — moderate toxicity
No — moderate toxicity
all parts, highest concentration in bulbs
Hyacinthus orientalis
Safe Alternatives for Dog Owners
If you love the look of Hyacinth, consider these dog-safe alternatives:
Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline, Merck Veterinary Manual. View full Hyacinth profile.