The following is a list of common plants, trees, flowers and foods that are
toxic to dogs. For a more complete list, contact your
veterinarian or visit the ASPCA website:
www.aspca.org. See our
Poison Hotline phone numbers below. If you know of a hotline
that is not listed, please email it to us. Thanks.
Poisonous Plants*
Poisonous Foods*
Almond (seeds)
Morning glory -
seeds
Alcohol
American bittersweet
Mountain laurel -
all parts
Avocado
Apple seeds
Narcissus - all
parts
Chocolate
Apricot seeds
Nightshade - all
parts
Coffee, Tea
Autumn crocus (all parts)
Oak - acorns,
foliage
Garlic
Avocado leaves
Oleander - all
parts
Macadamia nuts
Azalea - all parts
Philodendron - all
parts
Onions
Bird of Paradise-fruit, seeds
Poinsettia - all
parts
Potato leaves &
stems
Black-Eyed Susan
Pothos - all parts
Raisins & Grapes
Bleeding Heart-leaves, roots
Privet - berries,
leaves
Tomato leaves &
stems
Boston ivy - all parts
Red sage - green
berries
Buttercup - all parts
Rhododendron - all
parts
Caladium - all parts
Rhubarb - leaves
Castor bean - seeds, leaves
Rosary pea - seeds
Chinaberry - all parts
Sweet pea - seeds,
pods
Chokeberry - bark, leaves, seeds
Tobacco - leaves
Christmas rose -
all parts
Tulip - bulbs
Daffodil - all parts
Wild black cherry
- leaves, seeds
English holly -
berries
Wisteria - seeds,
pods
English Ivy
Umbrella plant -
all parts
Foxglove - all
parts
Yellow jasmine -
all parts
Glaciar ivy - all
parts
Yew - all parts
Golden chain - all
parts
Hemlock - all
parts
Hyacinth - all
parts
Hydrangea -
leaves, buds
Iris - roots
Jerusalem cherry -
all parts
Jimson weed - all
parts
Jonquil - all
parts
Larkspur - all
parts
Lily of the Valley
- all parts
Mistletoe -
berries
Poison Hotlines
Angell Poison Control
Hotline: 877-226-4355
A.S.P.C.A. Animal
Poison Control Center: 888-425-4435
Kansas State Univ.
Poison Control Hotline: 785-532-5679
University of Georgia
Pet Poison Hotline: 404-542-6751
*This is not a complete list. Contact your vet
for a complete list of toxic plants & foods.