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Medical Disclaimer

Last updated: March 2026

🚨 Emergency: If your pet has ingested a plant and is showing symptoms, contact your vet or the Animal Poison Line immediately: 01202 509000 (paid service)

For guidance only

PetFlora provides plant toxicity information for general guidance purposes only. The information on this website and in our app is not intended to be, and should not be used as, a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

No liability

PetFlora and its operators make no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the information provided. Plant toxicity can vary depending on the quantity ingested, the size and health of the animal, and the specific variety of plant. We accept no liability for any loss, injury, or harm to any animal or person arising from reliance on information provided by PetFlora.

Always consult a vet

If you are concerned about your pet's health, or if your pet has ingested any plant — whether or not it is listed as toxic on this service — you should always seek advice from a qualified veterinary professional immediately. Do not delay seeking veterinary advice because of information you have read on PetFlora.

Photo identification

Our photo identification feature uses AI to suggest possible plant matches. This is an automated process and may not always be accurate. You must not rely solely on a photo identification result to determine whether a plant is safe for your pet. Always verify the identification independently and consult a vet if in doubt.

Database limitations

Our plant database, while extensive, does not cover every plant. The absence of a plant from our database does not mean it is safe. If a plant is not found in our search results, treat it as potentially harmful and consult your vet.

Emergency contacts

  • Animal Poison Line (UK): 01202 509000 — paid service
  • Your local vet: always keep their number to hand
  • PDSA 24hr advice: pdsa.org.uk
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