Cycads are poisonous to dogs
All parts of cycads and especially the seeds, are poisonous for dogs. Survival rates are not high and permanent liver damage can occur.
I believe that a Great Dane’s life is enriched by new experiences. By sharing our stories and experiences I hope to encourage other pet parents to feel more comfortable taking their Great Danes on the road with them.
Much of the travel information on this blog can be applied to traveling with any dog. However, the website is called Have Dane will Travel because we travel with our Dane. In addition to pet travel information, you will find specific information about the Great Dane breed. If you are thinking about adding a one of these Gentle Giants to your family you should read “So you want a Great Dane?“. As with any dog, they become your responsibility. It is important to know what to expect when you bring a 100 pound plus dog into your home.
Our current dog is Martok and you will see his face all over this website. Our three previous Danes are also featured in many posts. More information about each one of them can be found at “Our Traveling Great Danes“.
All parts of cycads and especially the seeds, are poisonous for dogs. Survival rates are not high and permanent liver damage can occur.
Happy Tail is a common tail injury for Great Danes, especially when they are puppies.
Our experience with the tail injury called happy tail with two of our Great Danes.
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