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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · Many shrubs, trees, and flowers commonly found in the garden and in the wild are dangerous if your dog eats them. Here are the poisonous plants for dogs.

    • Jan Reisen
  2. Plants Toxic to Dogs. Adam-and-Eve (Arum, Lord-and-Ladies, Wake Robin, Starch Root, Bobbins, Cuckoo Plant) | Scientific Names: Arum maculatum | Family: Araceae. African Wonder Tree () | Scientific Names: Ricinus communis | Family: Alocasia (Elephant's Ear) | Scientific Names: Alocasia spp. | Family: Araceae.

    • Amaryllis
    • Azalea
    • Baby’S Breath
    • Begonia
    • Carnation
    • Cyclamen
    • Daffodil
    • Lilies
    • Oleander
    • Tulips

    She’s a beaut, but the Naked Lady, as she’s sometimes known, will cause vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, tremors and a nonexistent appetite if eaten.

    Your dog ate an azaleaflower? It only takes a few leaves to lead to side effects as serious as blindness, seizures, comas, or even death. If you catch your dog eating azalea, or presenting food poisoning–like symptoms (vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc.) seek veterinary care immediately.

    Baby’s Breath is a lovely way to round out a bouquet, and, unfortunately, a quick way to make your dog’s intestinal tract hate him. On the “poisonous flowers for dogs” scale, it’s low, but you’ll want to monitor your pup closely if he did get a mouthful. Give him one teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight of hydrogen peroxide to encourage vomiting.

    Your dog ate a begonia? It’s not a serious problem unless he ate a lotof it. It’s toxic, but mildly so, and symptoms are often only as severe as some drooling, difficulty swallowing, and vomiting.

    Let’s say you got a bundle of carnations for your birthday. And your dog promptly ate them for dinner. The bad news? Your carnations will probably, uh, reincarnate as vomit or diarrhea. The good news? It’d take a bundle of bundles to do any severe damage.

    The cyclamen’s white, pink, red, and purple petals make for a stunning showing, but ingesting a large number of cyclamen tubers will result in heart issues, seizures, and possibly death for dogs.

    They’re everywhere, bright and yellow and perfect—and poisonous. Eating one will lead to symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure, tremors, and heart problems for dogs.

    No matter the variety (and there are lots of ’em), lilies aren’t good for your dog. They aren’t deadly but can cause gastrointestinal issues, depression, anorexia, and tremors in dogs.

    The pale pink petals sure look pretty, but in the world of toxic flowers for dogs, oleander is near the top. Virtually all parts of the flower are considered toxic—even the water in a vase—and signs of poisoning range from gastrointestinal issues to more serious symptoms including tremors, seizures and, unfortunately, death.

    So your dog dug up those tulip bulbs you just planted in the garden and brilliantly decided to swallow them. One might lead to some irritation in the mouth, including drooling and difficulty swallowing. More than that could see vomiting, diarrhea, an increased heart rate, and even issues breathing. For a full list of plants and flowers that are poi...

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Find out which plants and flowers are considered toxic, or even deadly to pets, and which are safe with this list from our experts!

  4. Find out which plants are poisonous to dogs, cats and horses. Common toxic plants include sago palms, lilies, azaleas and tulips.

  5. Types of plants that are toxic to dogs include certain shrubs, vines, flowers, houseplants, and even trees. Although there are countless poisonous plants in the world, these are some of the most common ones to avoid.

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  7. Many common plants are toxic to animals and can make your furry friend sick or even cause death. We’ll share with you a list of plants that are poisonous to dogs. Some are common veggies that you may be growing to feed your family. Some are houseplants that are sitting in your window. Many are plants we grow to add some beauty to our yards.