Plants To keep your pets away from!!
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Plant
Part Toxic
Symptoms
First Aid
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Rayless Goldenrod
  1. All parts
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Weakness
  3. Constipation
  4. Seizures
  5. Liver damage/ failure
  6. Kidney damage
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms.
Red Emerald
(philodendron red emerald)
(see philodendron)
     
Red-Margined Dracaena
(dracaena marginata)
(see corn plant)
     
Red Princess
(philodendron red princess)
(see philodendron)
     
Rhododendron
(see azalea)
     
Ribbon Plant
(dracaena sanderiana)
(see corn plant)
     
Sago Palm
(cycas)
(see Cycad)
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Schefflera
(brassaia actinophylla)
(see philodendron)
     
Snow-on-the-Mountain
(euphorbia marginata)
  1. All parts
  2. Seeds are especially toxic
  3. One leaf or seed may be deadly
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Liver & kidney damage
  3. Central nervous system signs - tremors, staggering, seizures, loss of coordination, etc.
  4. Possible death
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet. immediately
  3. Observe for symptoms.
Star-of-Bethlehem
  1. Bulb is most toxic
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Excitement followed by depression, then coma
  3. Possible death
  1.  If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms.
String-of-Pearls/Beads
(senecio rowleyanus)
  1. All parts
  1. Digestive upset
  2. Irregular heartbeat
  1. If your dog is alert induce vomiting
  2. Call vet immediately.
  3. Observe for symptoms.
Striped Dracaena
(dracaena deremensis warnickei)
(see corn plant)
 .    
Sweetheart Ivy
(hedera helix sweetheart)
(see english ivy)
     
In all cases contact your Veterinarian as soon as possible!
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