Kalanchoe: Like other
dog poisonous plants, this plant causes gastrointestinal distress and well as heart problems such as problems with the rhythm and dog heart rate.
Majesty (
dog poisonous plants with symptoms such as mouth swelling, breathing problems, gastrointestinal upset)
Split Leaf (
dog poisonous plants that result in mouth swelling, breathing problems, gastrointestinal upset)
Not exact matches
Many
dog owners are concerned about
poisonous plants, such as oleanders.
Some
plants, for example, such as certain types of ferns and lilies, are
poisonous to
dogs.
Make sure you know which
plants are most deadly to avoid your
dog or cat from getting into these
poisonous flowers and
poisonous plants!
The
dog shows more interest in eating cleaning products, Insecticides,
poisonous plants, human medications, toxic human foods, chocolate, xylitol and similar foods.
Protect Your New Puppy From
Poisonous Plants in Your Household or Yard Certain plants can be very toxic to your puppy o
Plants in Your Household or Yard Certain
plants can be very toxic to your puppy o
plants can be very toxic to your puppy or
dog.
Avoid keeping
plants that are
poisonous to
dogs and make sure your yard is clear of mushrooms, which can be fatal.
Please Note: this is NOT a complete list • Alcoholic beverages • Avocado • Bones • Candy and other sugary foods and drinks • Chocolate (all forms) • Coffee, tea and all other forms of caffeine • Fatty foods • Fat trimmings • Garlic • Gum • Macadamia nuts • Milk and other dairy products • Moldy or spoiled foods • Onions, onion powder • Persimmons, Peaches, and Plums • Raisins and grapes • Raw Eggs, Meat and Fish • Salt • Turkey skin (choking hazard) • Yeast dough • Products sweetened with Xylitol
Dog Treats to Avoid • Rawhide • Greenies
Poisonous Plants These are some the most common plants • Amaryllis • Autumn Crocus — Colchicum autumnale • Azalea / Rhododendron - Rhododenron spp. • Castor Bean - Ricinus communis • Chrysanthemum - These popular blooms are part of the Compositae family • Cyclamen - Cylamen - the highest concentration of its toxic component is typically located in the root portion of the
Plants These are some the most common
plants • Amaryllis • Autumn Crocus — Colchicum autumnale • Azalea / Rhododendron - Rhododenron spp. • Castor Bean - Ricinus communis • Chrysanthemum - These popular blooms are part of the Compositae family • Cyclamen - Cylamen - the highest concentration of its toxic component is typically located in the root portion of the
plants • Amaryllis • Autumn Crocus — Colchicum autumnale • Azalea / Rhododendron - Rhododenron spp. • Castor Bean - Ricinus communis • Chrysanthemum - These popular blooms are part of the Compositae family • Cyclamen - Cylamen - the highest concentration of its toxic component is typically located in the root portion of the
plant.
One last
dog safety holiday tip: Familiarize yourself with the food and
plants that are hazardous to
dogs: Foods toxic to
dogs;
Poisonous household
plants to
dogs
Many common
plants are
poisonous to
dogs.
Plants — Many houseplants are
poisonous to
dogs if eaten.
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There are many chemicals, household items,
plants and foods that are
poisonous for
dogs.
Other must - have apps include pet social media platforms, iCams, the ASPCA's Petoxins (an app that lists all types of
plants that are
poisonous to
dogs), and Foursquare's app that organizes all the
dog runs, pet stores, grooming facilities and more in a pet owner's city or neighborhood.
It is best to keep an eye on your
dog while he is outside and get rid of any
plants in your yard that you suspect may be
poisonous.
If you find that your
dog has access to
poisonous plants, consider removing them, fencing them off, or placing them in a part of the house where your
dog can not go.
Plant photos, symptoms and poison treatment for poinsettia, mistletoe, holly and other holiday
plants and decorations known to be
poisonous to
dogs and cats.
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Unknowingly playing fetch or encouraging your
dog to chew on
plants or trees that are
poisonous could have disastrous effects.
There are several
plants that can be
poisonous to cats and
dogs.
All parts of the
plant, including the fronds / leaves, nuts and seeds are especially
poisonous to
dogs.
Check our list and infographic of
poisonous plants for
dogs to watch this holiday season.
Following is a partial list developed by the ASPCA's Poison Control Center of common
plants that are
poisonous to
dogs and cats:
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Finally,
dogs can drool abnormally if they ingest something toxic like a
poisonous plant, pesticide, chemical or toxic food.
It also reminds us to be aware of cigarette butts, which are harmful to
dogs and any
poisonous plants in our houses or your yards.
The leaves are concerning, there are many different
plants and trees whose leaves are
poisonous for
dogs; check the type of leaves on our website (we have a comprehensive number of articles on poisoning).
If your
dog or cat eats a
poisonous plant or mushroom, he will have digestive issues and possibly increased salivation and allergies.
Certain
plants are
poisonous and allowing
dogs to chew on them may result in a tragedy.
Unsupervised
dogs need proper housing and shelter from the weather, comfort, security from escape or from animal abusers, protection from
poisonous plants, access to food and water, and so on.
Unfortunately,
dogs can't read warning labels on household chemicals or tell the difference between a
poisonous and nonpoisonous
plant.
Gardeners sometimes mix bone or blood meal in the soil as they
plant bulbs and many bulbs are
poisonous to
dogs
If you suspect your
dog has eaten a
poisonous plant, contact your regular veterinarian, your local emergency vet, or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435.
Some
plants are
poisonous, or are messy when they drop their leaves, leak sticky sap, or drop other
plant materials such as pods, leaves and pollen during certain seasons, making clean up of the
dogs and kennel a mess.
«Poinsettia
plants are
poisonous if consumed», says Dr. Simon, «and therefore do provide a very real Christmas hazard for both
dogs and cats, so place the
plants well out of reach of your curious pets.»
Even though the entire
plant is
poisonous, the taste is extremely bitter and most
dogs do not eat enough for it to be fatal.
Desert azalea poisoning in
dogs will occur when
dogs ingest all or part of the
poisonous desert azalea
plant.
The burning bush is also called the wahoo, summer cypress, strawberry bush, and spindle tree, but they are all the same
plant, and all are
poisonous to
dogs as well as other animals and children.
These
plants bloom from early May through late June, although the entire
plant is
poisonous to
dogs, including the bark of the bush or tree.
If your
dog does eat part of a
poisonous plant, go straight to the vet.
It's not only chemicals we should be made aware of — a lot of
plants are
poisonous to
dogs.