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Cherry Laurel's are extremely toxic to horses, the leaves can cause cyanide poisoning.
A Laurel Wreath is made from "bay laurel" leaves and branches, "cherry laurel" or "spineless butchers broom" The chosen laurel leaves and branches are woven into a head piece to make the traditional Laurel Wreath.
Cherry laurel and spurge laurel are both toxic to horses. Mountain laurel can be poisonous to cattle. Staggering, stomach pain, bloating, and a stiff gait are symptoms of mountain laurel poisoning.
Goji berries are typically red or pink.
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The Cherry Laurel (Prunus Laurocerasus)I've check on some of the websites and from what I can find, the pits of the cherry laurel berries are toxic to dog as they are a cyanide producers. My golden retriever and bichon have both gone after the neighbours huge hedge because it has a lot of berries dropped down on the ground around them. They have gotten into them and eaten several of the berries but the pits pass through their system rapidly so that it doesn't break the pits down. I'm sure they aren't good for them, but I don't believe that any of the cyanide from the pits really gets into their system unless the dog actually chews the pits and get into the center. My dogs just swallowed the berries whole to get them down before I quickly stopped them. This happen before I read the info about the berries on the web, so now I'm ensuring that they don't get at them. They swallowed them whole and they've definitely came out the same way. No ill effects have shown after they ate the berries so all is well and I won't tempt fate by giving them any opportunity to get into them again. Believe me they will try!If they cannot respect poetry...Being serious now,Laurel is known as an irritant agent, and a vomiting agent too... for human beings, that's for sure.
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