6 plants that are harmful to dogs

6 plants that are harmful to dogs

Dogs love smelling things. They want to put their snout on anything that comes across their path, be it garbage on the sidewalk or blossoming flowers in a park or garden. While some things are downright disgusting, other items can be toxic to your dog’s health. Certain plants can cause diarrhea and other serious issues like liver damage. Hence, it’s important to keep your dog away from the plants mentioned below.

Sago palms
These popular indoor ornamental palms are found in warmer climates. Every part of this plant is toxic to your dog. If consumed, it can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, tremors, and seizures.

Aloe vera
Aloe vera is another common household plant grown mainly because of its many beneficial properties. However, its gooey gel contains some components that are toxic for dogs. It can cause lethargy, stomach problems, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Elephant’s ear
Elephant’s ear is a beautiful plant commonly found in warm climates. This plant can be harmful to dogs as it contains glass-like insoluble oxalate crystals, which can result in severe irritation, swelling in the mouth, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Azaleas
All parts of the azalea plant, including the flower, leaves, seeds, and  honey made from its nectar, are toxic to dogs. Signs of ingestion include hypersalivation, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle weakness, eye problems, slow heart rate (bradycardia), heart arrhythmia, low blood pressure, cardiovascular collapse. In some cases, it can even cause death.

Ivy
Some of the most common types of ivy are the English ivy and Devil’s ivy, also known as Golden Pothos. All of them are toxic to your furry pet. If consumed, it can lead to mouth and stomach irritation, foaming, excessive drooling, vomiting, and diarrhea in dogs.

Snake plant
Snake plants are one of the most common household plants in the world since they require little maintenance. However, this plant is poisonous to your dog. It can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

If your dog has ingested any of the above-mentioned plants, take them to the vet immediately. Moreover, p ets are susceptible to many diseases and infestations. Therefore, here are some treatment options to protect dogs from such complications.

Simparica (sarolaner)
Simparica chewable tablets help protect dogs over six months old from Lyme disease by eliminating deer ticks and fleas for 35 days.

BRAVECTO® 1-Month Chews
The chews from BRAVECTO® are chewable tablets for dogs that are eight weeks and older. The chewables protect dogs against infestations from fleas and ticks for a month.

K9 Advantix II
The K9 Advantix II is a monthly topical solution to help dogs get rid of ticks, mosquitoes, and fleas that may affect them.

HEARTGARD® Plus (ivermectin/pyrantel)
The HEARTGARD® Plus chewables can treat five species of intestinal worms, including heartworm in dogs.