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    • Philodendron. Thanks to their ease of care and variety between species, Philodendrons are among the most popular houseplants. Unfortunately, they are also among the most dangerous plants if you have pets.
    • Alocasia. Alocasias, commonly known as elephant ear plants, are toxic to pets for the same reason. The often large leaves are irresistible to curious pets, leading to similar symptoms when chewed.
    • Snake Plant. Snake plants are famous for their ease of care – one of the easiest houseplants for beginners to grow. Unfortunately, you may want to avoid these beauties if you have pets.
    • Jade Plant. Jade plants also appear on the list of most beginner-friendly houseplants. Thanks to their adaptability and resilience, they are also one of the easiest succulent plants to grow indoors.
    • Aloe Vera. Some parts of the aloe plant are safe for dogs. The juice and gel found inside the leaves can be a topical treatment for skin abrasions, and dogs can safely drink aloe juice.
    • Ivy (Including English Ivy and Others) Ivy sure looks pretty tumbling out of a planter or cascading down a brick wall, but things will not be pretty if your dog eats its leaves.
    • Jade Plant (Crassula Ovata) A rubber plant popular for its hard-to-kill properties and ability to live for up to 100 years, crassula ovata, commonly known as jade, is toxic to pets, although the toxic compounds are not well understood.
    • Dieffenbachia. This common houseplant has a type of toxicity that you’ll see in some other tropical plants, such as philodendron. The leaves contain tiny, sharp calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate a dog’s mouth and cause severe swelling and burning of the mouth and tongue.
    • African Violet (Saintpaulia) African violets (Saintpaulia) are one of the most popular flowering safe houseplants for pets. They are also in demand because they bloom in low light and thrive in environmental conditions that people like: moderate temperatures and average humidity.
    • Baby’s Tears (Soleirolia soleirolii) The creeping mat of tiny green leaves of Soleirolia soleirolii adds character to terrariums, small hanging baskets, and as a companion plant around the base of indoor trees.
    • Chinese Money Plant (Pilea peperomioides) This easy-keeper is part of the nettle family (Urticaceae) but is a safe choice for homes with cats or dogs. Its trademark is its round, fleshy leaves in vibrant green.
    • Banana Tree (Musa spp.) The large pet-friendly banana tree (Musa spp.) serves as a dramatic accent plant and grows to a height of six feet or more, though dwarf varieties top out between two and four feet.
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    These plants can be dangerous to your dog, especially if they eat large amounts: 1. Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale) 2. Azalea/rhododendrons (Rhododendron species) 3. Bluebells (Hyacinthoides species) 4. Common poppy (Papaver rhoeas) 5. Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster species) 6. Crocuses (Crocus species) 7. Daffodils (Narcissus species) 8. Dumbcane (D...

    It’s not possible to give a list of plants that can be considered dog friendly. Although we know that some plants are toxic, it’s difficult to say for certain that a plant won’t cause any problems if it’s eaten or chewed. Not only that, but identifying species of plants can be really challenging and most plants will cause a problem if your pet eats...

    Drooling
    Not eating
    Low energy
    Vomiting or diarrhoea – especially if bits of chewed up plants are in it

    It’s not just plants that can be a danger to your dog when they’re out for a walk or playing in the garden. Here are some other hazards to avoid.

    • Cori Sears
    • Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) We're sorry to break it to you, but one of the Internet's most infamous houseplants—the fiddle leaf fig—is toxic to dogs if ingested.
    • Philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum) Philodendron is a large genus of tropical plants that are beloved amongst indoor gardeners thanks to their stunning foliage and ease of care.
    • ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) ZZ plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) have exploded in popularity in recent years thanks in part to the fact that they can survive in almost complete darkness and therefore make excellent low light plants.
    • Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) Aloe vera, which has many positive medicinal uses for humans, can paradoxically be quite toxic if ingested by dogs.
  2. Nov 8, 2023 · Over 700 indoor/outdoor plants contain toxic substances that are not safe for your dog or cat. Here’s a list of the most common toxic houseplants that you should avoid or keep out of reach if you have pets.

  3. Feb 12, 2024 · Learn about toxic houseplants cat and dog owners should avoid and what pet-safe plants to replace them with. Plus, keep your pets from ruining houseplants.

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