Plants and foods that are poisonous to pets

Unwell dog at the vet

Not all plants and foods are safe for pets, and some can be highly toxic.

Plants are a common feature in many homes, bringing life and colour to indoor spaces.

Toxic plants and foods can cause a range of health issues in cats and dogs, from mild irritation to severe illness or even death. It's important to be aware of the potential risks and take steps to protect our furry friends.

Read about poisonous plants and poisonous foods.

Although it is not a comprehensive list, here are some of the most common toxic plants and foods found in homes and the potential effects on cats and dogs:

Poisonous plants

Plant - It is poisonous because

  • Aloe Vera
    While Aloe Vera is known for its medicinal properties, it can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive issues in cats and dogs.
  • Azaleas
    A popular garden plant, but they are toxic to pets. Ingesting the leaves can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even death in cats and dogs.
  • Lilies
    Lilies are highly toxic to cats and can cause kidney failure, which can be fatal. Even ingesting a small amount of lily pollen or leaves can be dangerous.
  • Philodendrons
    Philodendrons are a common houseplant and are popular due to their ease of care. However, they can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive issues in cats and dogs.
  • Poinsettias
    Poinsettias are often associated with the holiday season, but they can be toxic to pets. Ingesting poinsettia leaves can cause vomiting and diarrhea in cats and dog
  • Sago Palm
    The Sago Palm is a popular houseplant, but it is highly toxic to pets. Ingesting any part of the plant can cause liver failure and death in cats and dogs.
  • Snake plant
    Also known as "mother-in-law's tongue," the snake plant is toxic to cats and dogs. Ingesting the leaves can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

These are just a few examples of toxic plants that can be found in the home. Other common toxic plants include dieffenbachia, peace lilies, and English ivy.

If you suspect your pet has ingested a toxic plant, it's important to seek veterinary care immediately. Some symptoms of plant toxicity can take several hours to appear and delaying treatment can be dangerous or even fatal for your pet.

Poisonous foods

Do you know that there are some foods that can be very dangerous for dogs? You may think that sharing some of your food with your furry friend is harmless, but some human foods can actually be poisonous for dogs.

Remember, just because a food is safe for humans doesn't mean it's safe for dogs. Always check with your vet before giving your dog any new food, and stick to dog-specific treats and food to keep your furry friend healthy and happy.

Tips to protect pets from toxic plants

Avoid having plants that are toxic to pets is key to keeping them safe. Here are some steps you can take to protect your furry friends:

  1. Research plants before bringing them into your home to ensure they are safe for pets.
  2. Keep toxic plants out of reach of pets, either by placing them on high shelves or in rooms that are off-limits to pets.
  3. Train your pets not to chew or eat plants and discourage them from playing with them.
  4. Use deterrents such as bitter sprays or motion-activated alarms to keep pets away from plants.

It's important to be aware of the potential risks and take steps to protect our furry friends. By doing so, we can ensure that our pets remain safe, healthy, and happy in our homes.