Many dog owners don’t consider that harmless little house
and garden plants may be a potential source of danger to your dog or puppy.
Usually poisonous plants are more deadly to small puppies, but some plants, even
in small amounts, can be toxic to dogs of any size. By taking the time to
understand the various plants and their levels of toxicity for dogs you can
avoid costly vet bills and even more serious conditions.
Depending on the type of plant either the leaves, stems,
bark, roots or fruit can be toxic. Some plants are only toxic at various times
in their growth stage whereas others are always poisonous. For information on
each type of plant the internet, your vet, or even a plant and gardening book
is great resource.
Garden Plants
Believe it or not some of the most common garden plants are
also the most deadly. Tomato plants, both the leaves and the stems, can be
toxic to dogs. St. John’s Wort, an herbal plant, is very toxic leading to
vomiting and seizures. Other garden plants that can be problematic include:
- Apricot
- Avocado
- Black
Cherry
- Black
Walnuts
- Castor
Beans
- Catnip
- Chokecherry
- Eggplant
- Garlic
- Mushrooms
- Mustard
plants/greens
- Onion
- Peach
- Plum
- Potato
- Pokeweed
- Spinach
Fencing the garden area or monitoring if the dog is actually
eating the plants within the garden is important. When in doubt completely
isolating the garden from the area the dog is kept is a great idea.
Ornamental Outdoor Plants
Everyone loves to have their yard area looking great, but
not at the expense of his or her animals becoming ill. Some of the showiest of
the flowering plants are also the most deadly, including Oleander and many of
the flowering shrubs. The list of the most common flowering and ornamental
plants that are frequently found in gardens are:
- Amaryllis
- Baby’s
Breath
- Bird
of Paradise
- Black
Eyed Susan
- Bleeding
Heart
- Bluebonnet
- Boston
Ivy
- Calla
Lilly
- Chrysanthemums
- Cyclamen
- Daffodil
- Daisy
- Elephant
Ear
- Easter
Lilly
- Ferns
- Flamingo
plant
- Geranium
- Honeysuckle
- Hyacinth
- Hydrangea
- Ivy
- Jade
plant
- Lantana
- Larkspur
- Marigolds
- Morning
Glory
- Peony
- Primrose
- Rhododendron
- Tiger
Lily
- Yucca
There are many other beautiful garden flower that can also
be deadly, so be sure to check with the nursery or garden shop before planting
them in the same area that you are planning on keeping your dog.
Indoor Plants
Many of the houseplants including ferns, dieffenbachia,
pothos, ivy, philodendron, and even poinsettias are very toxic to dogs. Corn
plant, peace lilies and any of the ornamental tobacco plants can be very
dangerous for both full-grown dogs and puppies.
If you think that your dog may have consumed a poisonous or
potentially poisonous plant immediately get them to the vet. Bring a small
amount of the plant with you, including the leaf and the flower, to help with
identification.
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