Poisonous Plants

Following is a list of the most common plants and flowers (this is not an exhaustive list) which may be deadly for your dog if ingested. In some cases, only certain parts of these are poisonous, such as the leaves of the tomato plant and not the tomato itself. In general, the pits, leaves and/or foliage of the vegetables and fruits are dangerous; in many varieties of flowers listed, it is the bulb portion which is poisonous.

Use this list as a guideline to make your home "safe" and "secure" for your Papillons. If in doubt about a particular item specified herein, check with a reliable source or complete reference book before allowing your pet access to a potential disaster.

A
Algae, Blue Green Almond Anemone Amaryllis
Apple (seeds) Apricot Pits Arrow Grass Avocado
Azalea      
B
Balsam Baneberry Belladonna Bird of Paradise
Bittersweet Black-Eyed Susan Bleeding Heart Bloodroot
Boxwood Burning Bush Buttercup  
C
Cactus Caladium Calla Lily Castor Bean
Cherry Christmas Chrysanthemum Columbine
Cornflower Crocus Cyclamen  
D
Daffodil Daphne Delphinium Dumb Cane
E
Eggplant Elderberry Elephant Ear Euonymus
F
Flax Four O'clock Foxglove  
G
Golden Glow      
H
Henbane Hemlock Holly Honeysuckle
Horse Chestnut Hyacinth Hydrangea  
I
Impatiens Iris Ivy  
J
Jack-In-The-Pulpit Japanese Plum Jasmine Java Beans
Jimson Weed Jonquil Juniper  
L
Laburnum Lantata Larkspur Laurel
Lily of the Valley Lily, most forms Locoweed  
M
Mistletoe Monkshood Morning Glory Mountain Laurel
Mushrooms, toadstools      
N
Nightshade Nutmeg    
O
Oak Trees Oleander    
P
Peach (seed) Pear (seed) Peony Pimpernel
Plums (foliage, seed) Poinsettia Poison Ivy Poison Oak
Pokeweed Poppy Potato (shoots, leaves, eyes) Privet
R
Rhododendron Rhubarb (foliage, raw stems)    
S
Scotch Broom Skunk Cabbage Snapdragon Snowdrop
Star of Bethlehem      
T
Tobacco Tomato (foliage, vines) Tulip  
V
Verbena Virginia Creeper    
W
Wisteria      
Y
Yew (most forms)      

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