Is Ficus Tineke Toxic to Dogs?
Yes — Ficus Tineke is mildly toxic to dogs
A stunning variegated cultivar of the Rubber Plant with cream, green, and pink-tinged leaves. Like all Ficus elastica varieties, its milky latex sap can cause mild irritation to pets that chew on it, though serious toxicity is rare.
Symptoms in Dogs
If your dog eats Ficus Tineke, watch for these symptoms (onset: Within 1-2 hours):
- Oral irritation
- Drooling
- Vomiting
- Skin irritation from sap contact
- Decreased appetite
What To Do
Rinse your pet's mouth with water to remove sap residue. If skin contact occurred, wash the area gently. Most cases resolve on their own within 24 hours. Contact your vet if vomiting persists or your pet refuses food for more than a day.
Dog-Safe Alternatives to Ficus Tineke
Quick Facts
Ficus elastica 'Tineke'
Yes (mild)
Ficin and ficusin (proteolytic enzymes in latex sap)
leaves, stems, sap
Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline. View full Ficus Tineke toxicity profile.