| Wondering how plants can cause harm to your dog? | | | | · Mushrooms |
| Research says that there are some indoor and | | | | · Mustard plants/greens |
| outdoor plants which are harmful to dogs. | | | | · Onion |
| Unfortunately most of the dog owners do not | | | | · Plum |
| accept to this fact. Some of the plants both indoors | | | | · Potato |
| and outdoors are poisonous and toxic to the dog, | | | | · Pokeweed |
| irrespective of their quantity of intake. With this | | | | · Spinach |
| article we make you understand, how to what are | | | | You can monitor and stop the dog from eating the |
| the plants which are actually toxic and which are not. | | | | above mentioned plants, can be helpful. You can also |
| This article will help you analyze the plants and learn | | | | try and alienate the dog play area with the area in |
| more about them, so that you make sure that your | | | | which these plants are planted. |
| house does not have the poisonous and deadly plants | | | | All of use love to see out garden to be very |
| which will harm your dog. | | | | beautiful. But this intention of beautiful garden should |
| There are different characteristics of different plants. | | | | not ruin the life your dog. We present to you a list of |
| Some of then plants are toxic or poisonous in the | | | | ornamental plants which can be fatal for your dog. |
| leaves, for some of the plants, bark is little | | | | Amaryllis |
| poisonous, and for some of the plants stem is deadly | | | | · Baby’s Breath |
| for dogs. We list out some of the plants below; this | | | | · Bird of Paradise |
| will help you channelize your reading about the plants | | | | · Black Eyed Susan |
| harmful to your dogs. In case you need any more | | | | · Bleeding Heart |
| information about these plants, you can surf on the | | | | · Bluebonnet |
| internet or consult a veterinary doctor or just pick a | | | | · Boston Ivy |
| gardening book form the book shop. | | | | · Calla Lilly |
| Garden or outdoor plants | | | | · Chrysanthemums |
| The plants which are commonly available in our | | | | · Cyclamen |
| backyard and garden are most deadly for the dog. | | | | · Daffodil |
| The following list, tough not exhaustive can be handy | | | | · Daisy |
| for you while deciding plants for your garden. | | | | · Elephant Ear |
| The stem, bark and the seed pits of Apricot plant | | | | · Easter Lilly |
| are very toxic for the dogs. | | | | · Ferns |
| The castor beans, if chewed by the dog can cause | | | | · Flamingo plant |
| abdominal pains, weakness, muscle pain, coma, | | | | · Geranium |
| The tomato plant has leaves and stems which can | | | | · Honeysuckle |
| prove deadly for your dog. | | | | · Hyacinth |
| The following is the list of garden plants which can | | | | · Rhododendron |
| prove to be fatal for your dog. | | | | · Tiger Lily |
| · Avocado | | | | · Yucca |
| · Black Cherry | | | | This is just a informative list of the plants which can |
| · Black Walnuts | | | | be harmful to your dog. If you feel that your dog |
| · Catnip | | | | has eaten something poisonous immediately get it to |
| · Chokecherry | | | | a veterinary doctor and start medication. Do not |
| · Eggplant | | | | forget to bring a sample of the plant which you |
| · Garlic | | | | suspect your dog must have eaten. |