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PLANTS TOXIC  TO DOGS

Sometimes we mistakenly buy some plants that are poisonous to dogs. So proper awareness will help the safety of your dog.

Lilies are popular flower arrangements but harmful to dogs. Lily plant parts may induce damage to the kidneys and even be life-threatening.

Lilies

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Beautiful flowered plants may poison dogs, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and even coma. Keep them out of your garden and other pet-accessible areas.

Azaleas and Rhododendrons

Dogs are poisoned by this lovely plant. Sago palm parts may cause liver failure and death.

Sago Palm

These springtime favorites may trigger stomach trouble, drooling, and seizures. Avoid your inquisitive dogs.

Tulips and Daffodils

Oleander, with its bright blossoms, is harmful to dogs and humans. If eaten, this plant may cause heart difficulties, severe vomiting, and death.

Oleander

While aloe vera has medicinal properties for humans, it may make dogs sick. Keep your dog away from your aloe vera plant.

Aloe Vera

This popular houseplant contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals. This may cause severe oral discomfort, drooling, and difficulties swallowing in dogs.

 Philodendron

While not as toxic as often believed, poinsettias can still cause mild  gastrointestinal upset if ingested by dogs. Keep them away from your  curious pups.

Poinsettia

The yew plant, used for landscaping, may induce high heart rate, trouble breathing, shaking, and death.

Yew

Castor beans contain the toxin ricin, which can be lethal to dogs if ingested. Keep this plant far away from your furry friends.

Castor Bean

To keep our pets safe, we must be aware of plant dangers. We can keep our pets safe and healthy by avoiding hazardous plants and choosing pet-friendly ones.

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