
Lovely as they are, some plants are poisonous to pets if ingested. Many plants cause toxicity in animals, but the ones listed below are some of the most common - and some can even be deadly. Ingesting just a few petals, leaves, seeds or parts of the bulb can be fatal to pets. Be a garden guardian and keep these plants out of your home and yard.
If you suspect that your pet has ingested any of these plants,
call Pet Poison Helpline immediately at 800.213.6680
(a $35 fee is billed by Pet Poison Helpline).
Autumn Crocus
Severe vomiting
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Liver and kidney damage
Shock
Azalea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Drooling
Coma and death
Cyclamen
Severe vomiting
Drooling
Diarrhea
Heart arrhythmias
Hyacinth/Tulip Bulbs
Severe vomiting
Diarrhea
Drooling
Kalanchoe
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Heart arrhythmias
Neurologic signs
Oleander
Severe vomiting
Abnormal heart rate
Shock
Weakness
Death
Sago Palm
Vomiting
Bloody stools
Damage to the stomach lining
Severe liver failure
Death
Lily
Highly toxic to cats
Severe kidney failure
Daffodil Bulbs
Severe vomiting
Diarrhea
Abdominal pain
Abnormal heart rate
Changes in respiration
Baits and fertilizers
In addition to poisonous plants, keep pest baits, blood meal, bone meal, insecticides and fertilizers away from pets.

