Call the ASPCA Pet Poison Hotline at (888) 426-4435 if you believe your pet may have ingested something poisonous.
Several common plants may be toxic to dogs and cats and should be avoided. These include:
- Arum Lily
- Azalea
- Baneberry
- Black Locust
- Blue-Green Algae
- Bulb Flowers
- Caladium
- Cherry Tree
- Coffee
- Elderberry
- False Hellebore
- Four O’Clock
- Ground Cherry
- Henbane
- Horsetail
- Jimsonweed
- Easter Lily
- Autumn Crocus
- Bird Of Paradise
- Bleeding Heart
- Boxwood
- Burdock
- Calla Lily
- Chinaberry Tree
- Coral Plant
- Elephant Ear (Taro)
- Flame Tree
- Foxglove
- Heaths
- Holly
- Hydrangea
- Lantana Lupine
- Milkweed
- Mexican Poppy
- Mistletoe
- Morning Glory
- Oak
- Mock Orange
- Pigweed
- Poinciana
- Pokeweed
- Australian Flame Tree
- Bishop’s Weed
- Bloodroot
- Bracken Fern
- Cacao
- Cardinal Flower
- Clematis
- Coriander
- Eucalyptus
- Felt Plant
- Glottidium
- Heliotrope
- Honeysuckle
- English Ivy
- Larkspur
- Marijuana
- Vetch
- Monkshood
- Mushrooms
- Avocado
- Black Laurel
- Bluebonnet
- Buckthorn
- Camel Bush
- Chalice
- Cocklebur
- Dieffenbachia
- Euonymus
- Firethorn
- Golden Chain
- Hemlock
- Horse Chestnut Jasmine
- Lily Of The Valley
- Mandrake
- Yellow Jasmine
- Moonseed
- Nightshades
- Philodendron
- Poison Ivy
- Privet
- Mountain Laurel
- Oleander
- Periwinkle
- Poinsettia
- Potato Shoots
- Ranunculus (Buttercup)
- Rape
- Spurges
- Sweet Pea
- Wisteria
- Yews
- Poison OakPyracanthaa
- Red Maple
- Tansy
- Rain Tree
- Snowdrop
- Tobacco