12/04/2025
Daffodil
According to the latest studies, spring flowers with bulbs like daffodil are considered poisonous to dogs. Although the entire plant is considered poisonous to dogs, it is the Daffodil bulb that is the most toxic. If your dog swallows any portion of the aforementioned flower, it can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. In severe cases, it might cause a serious drop in blood pressure.
Tulips
Another flower that has proved to be dangerous for dogs is the tulip. The flower in its entirety is harmful; however, its bulb is considered fatal. Exposure to tulip to your dog can cause oral irritation, excessive slavering and nausea.
Oleander
Another popular flower that is harmful to your dog is oleander. It is an ornamental flowering shrub commonly found in the southern United States and California. It contains cardiac glycosides, which are similar to digoxin. These elements are considered very toxic to dogs. It can cause fatal heart abnormalities, muscle tremors, incoordination, vomiting and bloody diarrhea.
Cyclamen
Cyclamen is another flower that can be very dangerous for your dog. It is also known as “sowbread” and is a common household flowering plant; however has a major, it content of “terpenoids”, which are poisonous to dogs. It can cause oral irritation, vomiting and diarrhea. In an extreme case, it may lead to heart abnormalities and death.
Amarylis
Amaryllis is a divine flower that is very popular around Easter. Not every one of us is aware that this lovely flower can be very harmful to dogs. If swollen, it can cause vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and tremors in dogs.
Dieffenbachia
Dieffenbachia is another poisonous plant for dogs. It is a common household plant also known as “dumb cane”. If swallowed by your dog whilst on a dog walk, it can cause oral irritation, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing food. It can also cause a burning sensation in the lips, tongue, and mouth.