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Old 03-20-2006, 01:39 PM
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Plants poisonous to dogs

This is a good list of plants that are toxic to dogs and what to do if your dog eats them.



Plants Poisonous to Dogs

Listed below are links to the ASPCAź Animal Poison Control Center's information on some common garden and household plants that can be poisonous to your pet. This may not represent a complete list of all poisonous plants. Also, your pet may have a sensitivity or allergy to a plant that is not on the list, resulting in toxicity. Always contact your veterinarian immediately if you think your pet may have ingested a poisonous plant. If you don't find the information you're seeking listed below, click here for our additional sources of information, many including specific effects and plant photos from the various veterinary/horticultural schools. Special Notice: Several recent reports of dogs having kidney failure after ingesting large amount of grapes or raisins has the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center investigating to determine the causative agents or disease processes. Click here for information.
Alphabetical listing of poisonous plants by common name Poisonous Plants by Category
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Great list, thanks for posting it
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good list - when I looked at the most of the lily plants it says 'cats are the only known species to be affected' (I have day lilies and had to make sure).
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what about those plants that people get to keep neighbor's cat out of their yard?. Wouldn't it be dangerous too?...
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Bump



With Planting season right around the corner, I thought I would bump this and add a few links.

http://kinne.net/poi-list.htm

http://www.vth.colostate.edu/poisono...ort/search.cfm
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Bump



With Planting season right around the corner, I thought I would bump this and add a few links.

http://kinne.net/poi-list.htm

http://www.vth.colostate.edu/poisono...ort/search.cfm
One more bump while planting season goes on. Check the first post as well.
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