Poisonous Plants for Pets

Pet safety is one of the most important responsibilities of a pet owner. We know that you make sure your pet visits the veterinarian’s office and gets all its core vaccinations. But there is more to pet safety than just making sure your pet has food, water, and a comfy bed. You must make sure you know what poisonous plants are dangerous to your pet and keep it away from these plants whenever possible. At Oak Grove Veterinary Hospital in San Jose, our veterinarians provide emergency pet care when your furry friend eats something it shouldn’t.

Dangerous Plants

Many plants are poisonous to your pets. Some of these plants are houseplants and others are plants that you may find in your yard or on a walk with your dog. Some plants can kill your pets while others are just mildly irritating.

Lilies

Daylilies, tiger lilies, and Japanese lilies are very toxic to cats. The entire plant is poisonous including the leaves, stems, flowers, pollen, and even the water the plants have soaked in can cause kidney failure. Some lilies can give dogs gastric issues but are not fatal.

Marijuana

The THC in marijuana is poisonous to pets. Cats usually get sick from the smoke and dogs are more likely to ingest it. Either way, marijuana is not good for your pets. They become intoxicated and in some cases, it has led to death.

Sago Palm

Found in tropical locations, all of the parts of this plant are toxic with the seeds being the most toxic. The fatality rate is about 50% even if you aggressively try to detoxify your pet. If you have pets, keep them far away from these plants.

Contact Our Veterinarians in San Jose, CA

These are just some of the plants that are poisonous to pets. Do your research to help keep your pets safe. If you are looking for a veterinarian in San Jose, Oak Grove Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary practice. We are here to help make sure you understand the dangers that certain plants pose to your furry friends. Call our team today at 408-227-1661 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

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