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Animal Emergency & Specialty Center - Parker (AESC)

Plants Poisonous to Pets

golden retriever between a family on the couch

Spring has sprung! Did you know, a large portion of household and garden plants are toxic to pets? Here’s a list to keep on hand at home. To view photographs of a much more extensive list of toxic and harmful varying degrees of gastrointestinal upset, visit www.aspca.org.

  • Aloe

  • Amaryllis

  • Autumn Crocus

  • Azalea

  • Baby’s Breath

  • Castor Bean

  • Chrysanthemum

  • Clematis

  • Cocoa Bean Mulch

  • Cyclamen

  • Daffodil

  • Dumb Cane

  • Gladiolas

  • Holly

  • Iris

  • Ivy

  • Kalanchoe

  • Poinsettia

  • Pothos

  • Rhododendron

  • Lilies (including Easter Lilies)

  • Mistletoe

  • Mulch

  • Hyacinth

  • Hydrangea

  • Narcissus

  • Oleander

  • Sago Palm

  • Schefflera

  • Tulip

  • Yew

  • Yuc

Should your pet experience an emergency, contact your primary care veterinarian or come into our hospital, no appointment needed. You can also contact ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control at (888) 426-4435.