Common Garden flowers that are Dangerous to Dogs

Common Garden flowers that are Dangerous to Dogs

As spring has arrived, many people have begun planting beautiful flowers in their gardens. But did you know that some common garden flowers can be toxic to dogs? Although they may be pretty, it is best to avoid these flowers or plant them where your dog can’t get to them. 

 

Here are some common garden flowers that are dangerous to dogs: 

 

Tulips

 

Lilies 

Daffodils 

Hyacinths 

Azaleas and Rhododendrons 

Foxglove

Oleander 

 

 

It's important to keep your garden free of these toxic plants and flowers, especially if you have a curious dog who likes to explore. If you suspect that your dog has ingested any toxic plant, contact your trusted vet immediately. 

 

It is crucial to be aware of the plants and flowers in your garden that can be harmful to your dog. By taking the necessary precautions this planting season, you can ensure that your furry friend stays safe and healthy. 

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