Numerous household and wild
plants are toxic to dogs, so if you're a dedicated botanist, be sure to keep these out of your four - legged pal's reach:
Many types of common house
plants are toxic to dogs.
Amaryllis
plants are toxic to both dogs and cats.
However, many people do not realize the hurricane
plant is toxic to their dog, which leads to accidental cases of toxicities from ingestion.
Most people do not realize
this plant is toxic to their dog if consumed.
Jerusalem Cherry (All parts of
plant are toxic to dogs.
The plant itself is toxic to both dogs and cats.
Most plants in the lily family are toxic to cats, and some species of
this plant are toxic to dogs too.
Not exact matches
Holiday
plants can
be toxic to dogs.
Here
is a quick list of foods
to avoid giving
to your pet: Alcoholic beverages Apple seeds Apricot pits Avocados Cherry pits Candy (particularly chocolate — which
is toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets — and any candy containing the
toxic sweetener Xylitol) Coffee (grounds, beans, and chocolate - covered espresso beans) Garlic Grapes Gum (can cause blockages and sugar free gums may contain the
toxic sweetener Xylitol) Hops (used in home beer brewing) Macadamia nuts Moldy foods Mushroom
plants Mustard seeds Onions and onion powder Peach pits Potato leaves and stems (green parts) Raisins Rhubarb leaves Salt Tea (because it contains caffeine) Tomato leaves and stems (green parts) Walnuts Xylitol (artificial sweetener that
is toxic to pets) Yeast dough
Common
Plants Berries from common plants, such as nandina or burning bush, are toxic to dogs, Dr. Jana Layton of Riverbrook Animal Hospital
Plants Berries from common
plants, such as nandina or burning bush, are toxic to dogs, Dr. Jana Layton of Riverbrook Animal Hospital
plants, such as nandina or burning bush,
are toxic to dogs, Dr. Jana Layton of Riverbrook Animal Hospital says.
* Enzyme deficiency * Reaction
to something in the food your
dog eats such as caffeine, tyramine (chemical found in
plants that
are toxic to dogs such as mistletoe) or chocolate.
This
plant, however,
is toxic to your
dog if he ingests a part of it.
Plants like lily, holly, and more
are toxic to dogs.
Don't Stock Up on Poinsettias Holiday
plants like poinsettias, mistletoe and Christmas cacti
are toxic to dogs.
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.
The tomato
plant (leaves and stems) contain ingredients called glycoalkaloids (tomatine and dehydrotomatine), which
are toxic to dogs if ingested.
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.
This pretty
plant is extremely
toxic to your
dog and
to people.
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
Do not let your
dog eat
plants other than grass unless you know for sure that the
plant is not
toxic to dogs.
Before you
plant anything, make sure that it
is not on the list of
plants that
are toxic to dogs.
Not only can some grasses treated with chemicals
be toxic, but some weeds and decorative
plants growing in and around grass can also
be harmful
to your
dog.
The Daily Puppy warns an unrelated
plant called the horse chestnut
is considered
toxic to dogs and other animals when consumed in large quantities.
Mountain Laurel: This beautiful flowering
plant can
be quite
toxic to both
dogs and cats.
Caladium: This
is a house
plant, with all parts
toxic to dogs.
There
are many species of the hydrangea
plant, all of which
are toxic to your
dog if he ingests it.
If guests visit your house with children or other
dogs, it
's also a good idea
to warn them about
toxic plants in your garden.
The water hyacinth
is an invasive, freshwater
plant that
is toxic to your
dog if he ingests it.
If you
are unable
to remove them from your property,
be sure
to always monitor your
dog when he
is outdoors and keep him in an area where he
is away from the
toxic plants.
Because
dogs spend so much time outside and have little awareness of the dangers of wild
plants, they
're far more likely
to ingest
toxic mushrooms than humans.
In terms of
toxic plants in or around your home, this may
be the time
to check for any in which your
dog may come into contact with.
Did you know that many common garden and house
plants can
be toxic to your
dog?
Found below
is a list of some of the most common
plants deemed
toxic to dogs and cats.
The ASPCA offers lists of
plants that
are toxic to dogs and cats.
Put your shoes in your closet and the lid down on your toilet, and block access
to any
plants that could
be toxic to dogs.
Below
is a short list of
plants that
are toxic to dogs and cats.
If you do, remember these
plants are toxic so you need
to keep them out of your
dog's reach.
Despite the punch that these two ingredients add
to bland food, they
are members of the Allium
plant genus, which
is toxic to both
dogs and cats.
Pet owners who
are also avid gardeners should
be extra cautious when they
are planning for their spring garden, as there
are a lot of seemingly innocent
plants that
are toxic to dogs and cats.
The ASPCA offers lists of
plants that
are toxic to both
dogs and cats, but the safest route
is simply
to keep your pets away from all
plants and table decorations.
Hydrogen peroxide can
be used topically
to clean out a superficial flesh wound and can also
be given orally
to induce vomiting if your
dog ingests something he shouldn't (i.e., your medications, rodenticides,
toxic plants).
While corn gluten meal
is a
plant protein and, in our opinion not as good as meat protein, it
is not
toxic in any way and it does not normally have any connection
to melamine or anything that could harm your
dog.
Certain Foods and
Plants — Raisins, grapes, garlic, onions and chocolate
are toxic to dogs, and lilies
are toxic to cats.