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January 22, 2020 7:28 p.m. – by K. Hook – in Bauwow World, Formazione e Insegnamento, Salute e Nutrizione, Stile di vita e Interessi generali
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Hawthorn Berries Poisonous To Dogs
It’s not unusual for your pet to sniff around hedgerows, sniff up berries, and do a bit of foraging. In fact, there are quite a few healthy snacks for them when walking on the wild side.
Crataegus Marshallii (hawthorn, Parsley Hawthorn, Thornapple)
Hawthorn berries can be eaten by dogs. If they eat too much of it, they might get a stomach ache, but most of the time it’s safe to eat.
Avoid areas where you know they may have been sprayed with chemicals, but otherwise they make a healthy snack for dogs.
At first glance they look alike and have hawthorn leaves giving the impression that they are hawthorn berries.
Bryony berries lack the flower end (like the piece on the bottom of an apple core) and are much brighter and redder.
Close Up Of Red Hawthorn Berries, Crataegus Monogyma Stock Photo
If you touch them, be sure to wash your hands as soon as possible as they are also toxic to humans.
Bryony berries will also be on a plant string while hawthorn will be attached to a stem.
If your dog eats Bryony, you need to go to a veterinarian. The whole plant is poisonous, but the roots contain the greatest amount of toxin.
You can also encounter Hop who will use hedges to sneak up to the light.
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Your dog is unlikely to be able to reach the hops as they climb quite high in hedges and trees, but part of the flower may fall off, so watch out for them.
While foraging with your dog, watch out for nettles (usually they don’t grow in fall and winter), you could get bitten but your dog should be ok, his fur protects them.
The old tale, if you get stung by a Nettle leaf, a Dock leaf will stop the sting if you rub it where you were stung is not true. Dock is toxic to dogs.
If you happen to try to rub a Dock leaf at the site of a nettle sting, don’t let your dog lick it off afterwards.
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They contain oxalate which is very toxic to dogs and humans (but you probably won’t lick it off if you’ve been bitten).
Cooking the leaves is supposed to make them safe to eat, but I still wouldn’t give it to my dog.
Black berries are completely safe for your dog. The berries themselves are safe although they may have a few prickles trying to reach them.
Check your dog’s paws after he rummages through the hedges, to make sure there are no thorns or seeds stuck in his fur, paws, or pads.
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So if you walk along the paths in fields with hedgerows you may see some of these berries and flowers, enjoy and stay safe, don’t eat them if you can’t identify them correctly.
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All cookies which may not be particularly necessary for the operation of the website and which are used specifically to collect personal data from users via analytics, advertisements, other embedded content are called unnecessary cookies. It is mandatory to obtain user consent before running these cookies on your website. Harvesting hawthorn berries is new to me this year. They’re soft and sweet if you get them at the right time, and for the past few years I’ve been tasting them too early in the fall. This year Washington hawthorn was soft and sweet in late October. But by then the single-seeded hawthorn was starting to rot, so next year I’ll be looking for those in mid-October.
I owe some credit to Josh Fecteau’s recent hawthorn article, which inspired me to try hawthorn berries again. As Josh points out, there are many species of hawthorn, perhaps 50 in New England. And, in all of North America, perhaps a thousand species, according to George Symonds (from his marvelous Tree Identification Book: A New Method for the Practical Identification and Recognition of Trees
, my favorite guide to learning tree identification). Fortunately, you don’t need to be able to identify any particular species. You just need to know it’s a hawthorn, because all hawthorns have edible berries. HOWEVER, like apple seeds, hawthorn seeds contain cyanide and should not be eaten. Don’t panic; just spit out the seeds.
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Why bother with hawthorns? They are beautiful, interesting and tasty wild foods with known health benefits. Some people use the berries to make hawthorn jelly, but I haven’t tried it yet. The berries, leaves and flowers can be used to make a tea. Scroll down to see how I make Hawthorn Berry Extract.
I will describe two species here, to illustrate the general characteristics. This should help you recognize a hawthorn when you see one, but I
If you are unsure if you have hawthorn when feeding, please check with additional sources until you are certain, before eating the berries.
This grows as a small tree or large shrub and bears clusters of white flowers in late spring. The berries turn red in September (here), but sweeten later. As of October 31, they were mild and perhaps a bit past the peak. Each berry contains 3-5 seeds.
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The leaves are lobed and toothed, as you can see in my photo above. Many other hawthorn species have similar leaves. The tree is heavily armed with long thorns, up to about 3 inches in length. However, with reasonable caution, you can easily harvest the berries, which tend to hang from branches. It’s even easier later in the season after many leaves have fallen and no longer obscure the thorns.
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