Is Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow Toxic to Dogs?
Yes — Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow is moderately toxic to dogs
Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow is a large cultivar that can grow 6+ feet tall. Like all dieffenbachias, the needle-like calcium oxalate crystals cause immediate intense burning in the mouth, which usually limits ingestion.
Symptoms in Dogs
If your dog eats Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow, watch for these symptoms (onset: Immediate):
- Intense oral pain
- Drooling
- Swelling of tongue and throat
- Difficulty breathing
- Vomiting
What To Do
Rinse mouth with water. If tongue/throat swelling threatens airway, treat as emergency. Offer cold milk or yogurt.
Dog-Safe Alternatives to Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow
Quick Facts
Dieffenbachia amoena 'Tropic Snow'
Yes (moderate)
Insoluble calcium oxalates, proteolytic enzymes
all parts, stems, leaves
Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline. View full Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow toxicity profile.