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Is Jasmine (true jasmine) toxic to dogs or cats?

Jasminum officinale

Dogs

Non-toxic

Cats

Non-toxic

About Jasmine (true jasmine)

True jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is classified as non-toxic by the ASPCA. Be careful with the common name, though: other vining plants called "jasmine" in Brazil, such as Carolina jessamine or yellow jessamine (genus Gelsemium, not botanically related), can be toxic — always confirm the scientific name of the plant before considering it safe.

Symptoms of poisoning

  • No toxic symptoms expected

Toxic part of the plant

Not applicable — non-toxic plant

What to do if your pet ate this plant

No emergency action is needed.

Frequently asked questions

Is Jasmine (true jasmine) toxic to dogs?

No. According to ASPCA Animal Poison Control, Jasmine (true jasmine) is not toxic to dogs.

Is Jasmine (true jasmine) toxic to cats?

No. According to ASPCA Animal Poison Control, Jasmine (true jasmine) is not toxic to cats.

Which part of Jasmine (true jasmine) is toxic?

Not applicable — non-toxic plant

What should I do if my pet ate Jasmine (true jasmine)?

No emergency action is needed.

Important notice

This content is educational and does not replace a veterinary evaluation. If in doubt, or in the presence of any symptoms, contact a veterinarian or an animal poison control center immediately.

Sources

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