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Don't assume that any plant is okay for a dog
to eat. After all, even plants that are not defined as toxic,
such as green grass, can still cause vomiting, hives, or other
problems. Some of the most toxic and potentially fatal plants
are sago palm, castor bean plant, rosary plant, Chinese lantern,
ornamental pepper, azalea, rhododendron, and yew. Dumb cane
(dieffenbachia), philodendron, caladium, and begonias can cause
swelling and hives in the mouth and throat. Bulbs (tulip, amaryllis,
crocus, daffodil, and so on) can cause GI irritation. Though
they're not usually deadly, mistletoe and poinsettias can make
animals sick. Keep all houseplants out of your dog's reach,
and know what plants you havetheir scientific as well as common
namesjust in case your dog manages to snack on one. That way
your vet will be able to tell you whether the amount your dog
has eaten is likely to cause any problems.
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