Uncured olives from a tree are not considered toxic to dogs, but they can pose some risks. The pits can be a choking hazard and may cause intestinal blockages if ingested. Additionally, the high oil content might lead to gastrointestinal upset in some dogs. It's best to consult your veterinarian before offering any new foods to your pet.
Generally, dogwood branches are not toxic to dogs. What's helpful is that most dogs don't show an interest in the branches, flowers, or berries of the dogwood plant.
Yes, never feed dogs ANY acacia leaves or any part of the tree.
yes, on an olive tree.
I think they are a fruit
there us no fruit in a sweet gum i would know i live on a street with dozens o them Actually, the spiky things that fall off the tree are called fruit. None of the tree is poisonous, but just annoying.
up in the tree
olives.
No, they grow on a tree.
The beans in the pod of Prosopis Mesquite is a legume and consumed by humans and therefore does not appear to have toxic chemicals .It is also eaten by wild animals like coyote in Mexican deserts and therefore may be safe for dogs however there is no evidence of its long term use and harmful effects. A careb tree with pods is safe for dogs.
The bald cypress tree is not listed as being poisonous or toxic to dogs or cats, but eating any unusual fruit or leaf can cause mild gastrointestinal upset in companion animals.
a rusian olive is an tree with olives on it
olives and olive oil.