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From Daffodils to Castor beans: 5 Plants that can be deadly for your pet dog

Last updated on - May 1, 2026, 19:00 IST
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From Daffodils to Castor beans 5 Plants that can be deadly for your pet dog

Dogs are curious chewers, and our homes and yards are full of pretty plants that can quickly attract trouble if left unchecked and unnoticed. We've all had that heart-stopping moment watching our pup eye the greenery, but it's our job and responsibility, to keep them safe from silent dangers lurking in pots and gardens. Some plants pack toxins impacting the mouth, gut, heart, or worse, with symptoms ranging from drooling to deadly collapse.

Here are some plants that may be toxic for your dog according to a study published in the Dergipark Journal:

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Poinsettia

Poinsettia plants, popular holiday decorations with vibrant red leaves, release a milky sap that mildly irritates dogs upon ingestion or contact. Common effects include excessive drooling, vomiting, skin rashes, or eye discomfort. It could also lead to gastrointestinal upset as the primary concern, but is rarely fatal but shoould be avoided during festive seasons.

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Castor bean

The castor bean plant, tall ornamental with glossy red seeds, contains ricin, a highly potent toxin. Even minimal ingestion causes severe gastrointestinal distress, excessive thirst, organ failure, and rapid collapse. Removal is essential to eliminate risk.

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Chinaberry tree

Pretty lacy leaves and berries look attractive , but every part is poisonous, especially the fallen fruits. Toxins cause puking, runny poop, wobbliness, shaking fits, and even passing out or worse. Berries on the ground attract chewers. It is advised to remove the whole tree out to stay safe.

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Dieffenbachia

This popular houseplant has pretty green and white leaves, but it's troublesome for dogs. It has sharp crystals that feel like biting glass in the mouth. It can impact your pup's mouth, cause burns, swelling and a lot of drooling resulting in vomiting. Worst case, their throat closes, making breathing hard. Keep it way up high where nosy dogs can't reach.

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Daffodil

Daffodil plants, with their colourful spring blooms and bulbs, contain lycorine, a potent alkaloid most concentrated in the bulbs. Ingestion may cause vomiting, tremors, cardiac arrhythmias, seizures, respiratory distress, or collapse. Vase water can also be toxic. Remove bulbs entirely and monitor gardens closely to prevent exposure.

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