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Dangerous
Wild cherry pits and foliage are toxic.
Stems, leaves, and pits contain cyanogenic glycosides that release cyanide when chewed. Causes difficulty breathing, dilated pupils, panting, and shock. Seek emergency care.
Dangerous
Wild cherry is dangerous for cats.
Pits, stems, and leaves contain cyanide compounds. The bark and foliage are also toxic. Keep cats away from wild cherry trees.
If your dog has eaten this food and shows signs of distress (vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, tremors, or seizures), contact your veterinarian immediately.