Poisonous Plants affecting Dogs

  • Caladium (all parts)
  • Castor Bean (seed, leaves)
  • Christmas Rose (root, leaves, sap)
  • Diffenbachia (all parts)
  • Philodendron (all parts)
  • Mistletoe (berries)
  • Rosary Pea (seeds)
  • Autumn Crocus (all, esp. bulb)
  • Bleeding Heart (leaves, roots)
  • Dutchman's Breeches (leaves, roots)
  • Foxglove (leaves)
  • Larkpsur (all; seeds)
  • Lily of the Valley (all)
  • Monkshood (all)
  • Narcissus (all)
  • Daffodil (all)
  • Jonquil (all)
  • Potatoes (all green parts)
  • Rhubarb (leaves)
  • Tomato (leaves)
  • Apple (large amount of seeds)
  • Apricot (seed)
  • Almond (seed)
  • Avocado (leaves)
  • Azalea (all)
  • Black Locust (bark, twigs, seeds)
  • Boxwood (leaves, twigs)
  • Buckeye (leaves, nuts, flowers, sprouts)
  • Horsechestnut (same)
  • Chinaberry (furit, bark, berries)
  • Chokecherry (leaves, seeds, bark)
  • Wild Black Cherry (same)
  • English Holly (berries)
  • Oaks (tannins in foliage and acorns)
  • Oleander (all including dried leaves)
  • Privet (leaves, berries)
  • Rhododendron (all parts)
  • Yew (all, esp. berries)
  • Daphne (all; fruit)
  • English Ivy (berries, leaves)
  • Golden Chain (seeds, pods, flowers)
  • Lantana (green berries, leaves)
  • Mountain Laurel (all even honey from flowers is toxic)
  • Yellow Jasmine (all, including nectar and roots)
  • Wisteria (pods, seeds)
  • Buttercup (all)
  • Cone Flower (all)
  • Black-eyed Susan (all)
  • Hemlock (seeds, stems, fleshy taproot often mistaken for wild parsnip or anise)
  • Jack-in-the-pulpit (all)
  • Jumson Weed (all--very dangerous drug too often used by teens)
  • Amanita Mushrooms (all)
  • Nightshade (all)
  • American Bittersweet (berries, roots, leaves)
  • Deadly Nightshade (all)
  • Pokeweed (roots, shoots, leaves)
  • White Snakeroot (all parts)
  • Morning Glory (seeds)
  • Tobacco (leaves)
  • Tulip (bulbs)
  • Iris (corms)

This is not a complete list but covers most of the worst ones.

Dogs are curious creatures. They will eat almost anything. If you are in doubt, call:

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center: List of Toxic Plants
Phone: 1-888-4ANI-HELP (1-888-426-4435)
Cost: $45.00 per case The Center will do as many follow-up calls as necessary in critical cases, and at the owner’s request will contact their veterinarian. The Center also provides via fax specific treatment protocols and current literature citations when indicated.
Phone: 1-900-443-0000
Cost: $45.00 per case charged to the owner’s phone bill. The Center will do as many follow-up calls as necessary in critical cases, and at the owner’s request will contact their veterinarian. These follow-up calls can be made by calling (888) 299-2973.


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