Dog Poison: Common House Plants That Are Dangerous For Your Dog

Dog poison comes in many forms. Dogs put everything under the sun in their mouths. They chew. Sometimes they ingest the equivalent of poison to their systems.

Keep these plants away from where your dog might go, or discards the plants altogether, as suggested by the ASPCA.

Here’s a list of poisonous plants — common household plants, that dogs can NOT ingest. (Supplied by the ASPCA)

  • Aloe
  • Amaryllis
  • Andromeda Japonica
  • Asian lily
  • Asparagus Fern
  • Australian Nut
  • Autumn Crocus
  • Azalea
  • Belladonna
  • Bird Of Paradise
  • Bittersweet (American and European)
  • Black Locust
  • Branching Ivy
  • Buckeye
  • Buddhist Pine
  • Caladium
  • Calla Lily
  • Castor Bean
  • Ceriman
  • Clematis
  • Cordatum
  • Corn Plant
  • Cycads
  • Cyclamen
  • Daffodil
  • Daylily
  • Devil’s Ivy
  • Dieffenbachia
  • Dumbcane
  • Easter Lily
  • Elephant Ears
  • Emerald Fern
  • English Ivy
  • Eucalyptus
  • Fems
  • Fiddle-leaf Philodendron
  • Gold dust Dracaena
  • Florida Beauty
  • Foxglove
  • Glacier Ivy
  • Gladiolas
  • Golden Pathos
  • Heavenly Bamboo
  • Honeysuckle
  • Hurricane Plant
  • Hyacinth
  • Hydrangea
  • Iris
  • Jerusalem Cherry
  • Jimson Weed
  • Kalanchoe
  • Lantana
  • Lilies (all illum Species)
  • Lily of the Valley
  • Lupine
  • Marble Queen
  • Morning Glory
  • Mother-In-Law
  • Mountain Laurel
  • Narcissus
  • Needlepoint Ivy
  • Nephthysis
  • Nightshade
  • Oleander
  • Pando
  • Peace Lily
  • Philodendron
  • Poison Hemlock
  • Precatory Bean (rosart pea)
  • Privet
  • Red Emerald
  • Rhododendron
  • Ribbon Plant
  • Sago palm
  • Satin Pathos
  • Scheffera
  • Striped Dracaena
  • Sweetheart Ivy
  • Tulip
  • Water hemlock
  • Wisteria
  • Yew
  • Yucca
Updated: January 4, 2020

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