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Susan Lowry Litchfield
Posted at:
January 27, 2025
German Short Hair. She has been acting strange for about a week. I have really focused on her problems and she acts like something is going on with her nervous system. Could she have ingested monkshood? While I was looking through one of my herbal books I noticed the monkshood's properties. I didn't know anything about the flower except I hadn't seen it in anybody's garden and didn't know its name. This probably sounds bizarre but I have seen my dog in my flowers and while pulling weeds I accidentally pulled one and transplanted it. They don't transplant well. I was watching the plant to see if it was going to take and it came up missing. Then I ran across the info on the plant in my book. What do you think besides this sounds bizarre? Thank you.Aconite or monkshood (Aconitum napellus) is a poisonous plant that causes distress to the cardiovascular, central nervous and gastrointestinal systems in humans, and it likely does the same in animals. The following information is from human data but may also apply to dogs.