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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.
Most plants are safe for dogs, but some can get curious canines into trouble. Poisonous plants affect dogs in many ways. Some just lead to a little vomiting and diarrhea, while others can have serious effects on a dog’s heart, liver, kidneys, and neurologic system (brain and nerves).
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.
These are 16 poisonous plants for dogs that you’ll need to look out for. If you have these planted in your garden or are using any of them to decorate the inside of your home, be especially careful and be sure your dog isn’t able to ingest them.
Find out which plants are poisonous to dogs, cats and horses. Common toxic plants include sago palms, lilies, azaleas and tulips.
With veterinary help, we’re calling out the most common indoor and outdoor poisonous plants for dogs so you can avoid or get rid of them, replacing them with some pup-friendly options.
Flowers and Flowering Plants Safe for Dogs. If you're more of a flower child, these plants can make your yard the talk of the neighborhood, while also keeping your backyard a safe environment for your pup. African violet (common name: cape marigold) Bromeliads. Creeping zinnia.