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There are many house and garden plants that are poisonous to dogs, here are some of the most common ones:
- Aconitum.
- Amaryllis bulbs.
- Asparagus fern.
- Azalea.
- Cyclamen.
- Daffodil bulbs.
- Day lilies.
- Delphiniums.
Moreover, what common plants are poisonous to dogs?
The 16 Most Common Poisonous Plants for Dogs
- #1 Sago Palm. These ornamental palms are popular in warmer climates and every part of it is toxic to dogs.
- #2 Tomato Plant. With summer comes tomato plants in the garden.
- #3 Aloe Vera.
- #4 Ivy.
- #5 Amaryllis.
- #6 Gladiola.
- #7 American Holly.
- #8 Daffodil.
Similarly, it is asked, will dogs eat poisonous plants?
1 Answer. Wild canine are able to smell and taste poisonous plants (or more specific some toxic components) and as such will simply avoid them as much as possible. Domestic dogs often don't possess that ability (or it's hindered/not fully "functional"). Don't let your dog chew on just any plant.
- Aloe vera. Even though it can be very healing for humans, aloe is on the list of poisonous plants for dogs.
- Hedera helix, or ivy.
- Jade plant (Crassula ovata)
- Dieffenbachia, or “dumb cane”
- Philodendron.
- Epipremnum aureum, AKA “pothos” or “devil's ivy”
- Cycas revoluta, or “sago palm”
- Zamioculcas, or “ZZ Plant”