What Plants Are Toxic To Dogs?
- AMIR SAMIVAND
- Mar 24, 2023
- 2 min read
As a dog owner, have you ever wondered what plants are toxic to dogs? We love our precious pups but do we know how to keep them safe in our own backyards? Unbeknownst to many, various plants are growing in our yards and walking paths that can be poisonous to dogs. In this article, we will educate you about some of the most common toxic plants for dogs found in Australia. We’ll also help you identify the signs of poisoning in dogs. Depending on the type of exposure, there will be different dog poisoning treatments that your vet can perform. If you aren’t able to access a vet, we will share some helplines that can assist in an emergency. Just because you have a dog, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a bountiful garden. There are plenty of dog-safe plants that you can grow! We will give you the low down on the many dog-safe plants you can have in abundance. Read on to get yourself informed about the dangers of certain plants that could cause harm to your pooch. By the end, you’ll be armed with the knowledge to keep your furry friends out of harm’s way!
Toxic Plants for Dogs
There are many plants found across Australia that are considered toxic to dogs. Below we’ve included a list of some of the most common ones to look out for, as well as the possible effects they can have on your dog:
Kangaroo Paw: This tall native shrub has a distinctive paw-shaped flower. It contains toxic saponins, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive problems in dogs.
Macadamia Nuts: These nuts are found in many Australian gardens and can cause weakness, tremors, and depression in dogs if ingested.
Stinging Nettle: This plant has hairs on its leaves which can cause skin irritation and even anaphylactic shock if touched.
Lantana: This flowering shrub is found in many Australian gardens and produces berries that can be toxic to dogs.
Oleander: This ornamental shrub contains toxins that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even death if eaten.
Euphorbia: This succulent contains a sap that can cause skin and eye irritation, as well as vomiting and diarrhea if ingested.
Castor Bean: This plant contains a toxin that can cause diarrhea and vomiting in dogs.
Cycads: This plant’s seeds can cause various neurological symptoms, including paralysis and seizures, if ingested.
English Ivy: This climbing plant contains toxins that can cause drooling, vomiting, and other digestive issues in dogs.
Bracken Fern: This fern contains toxins that can cause anemia and other blood disorders in dogs.
Parsnip: This root vegetable contains toxins that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and skin irritation in dogs.
Australian Wattle: This flowering tree contains toxins that can cause tremors, seizures, and sometimes death in dogs.
Foxglove: This flowering plant contains digitalis, a toxin that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive issues in dogs.
Yew: This evergreen tree contains toxins that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive issues in dogs.
Rhododendron: This flowering shrub contains toxins that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive issues in dogs.




