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Poisonous Plants
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This list is by no means conclusive. Remember that, in most cases,
the severity of the problem caused by these products will depend
on the amount ingested and the size and age of the dog. When in
doubt, call your veterinarian for further information.
What do I do if my dog ingests a toxic plant? Call your
vet immediately.
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Common Plant Name
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Toxic Part of the Plant
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Apricot
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Pits
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Azelea
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All parts
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Boxwood
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All parts
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Buttercup
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All top growth
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Caladium (Elephant's Ear)
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Leaf, stem and stalk
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Chinese Evergreen
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Leaves
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Chinese Wisteria
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Seeds
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Christmas Rose
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Leaves and stems
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Crocus
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Bulbs
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Cyclamen
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Rhizomes and sap
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Daffodil
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All parts
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Dieffenbachia or Mother-in-Law Plant
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Leaves, stem and stalk
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Foxglove
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All parts
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Morning Glory
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Seeds
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Holly
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Seeds
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Hydrangea
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All parts
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Ivy
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Seeds or Fruit
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Japanese Wisteria
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Seeds
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Lily of the Valley
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All Parts
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Mistletoe
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Berries
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Peach
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Pit
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Plum
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Pit
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Poinsettia
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All parts
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Poppy
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Berries, stem and sap
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Potato
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All parts
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Purple and Yellow Irises
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Bulbs
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Rhododendron
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All parts
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Rhubarb
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Leaves
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Philodendrom
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All parts
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Sweet Pea
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Folage and seeds
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Tobacco
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Leaves
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Tulip
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Bulbs
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Wood Laurel
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All parts
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