
| Keep your pets safe - find out which foods and other items that can be toxic and dangerous to your pets health DANGEROUS FOODS FOR YOUR PET Although you may have known someone who has fed their pet one of these items, most vets would agree that you should avoid feeding the following foods to your dogs or cats. • Alcoholic beverages • Avocado • Chocolate (any kind) • Coffee • Dairy products • Fatty Foods • Macadamia Nuts • Moldy or spoiled foods, pork products • Onions and onion powder • Raisins and grapes • Salt • Yeast or raw bread dough • Garlic • Products sweetened with xylitol (sweetener in some sugar-free candies) Most Toxic Plants to Pets • Lily • Azalea • Sago Palm • Oleander • Castor Bean Other Toxic Plants Aloe Amaryllis Andromedia japonica Asian Lily Asparagus Fern Austrailian Nut Autumn Crocus Avocado Azalea Bird of paradise American Bittersweet European Bittersweat Branching Ivy Buckeye Buddist pine Caladium Calla Lily Castor Bean Ceriman Charming Diffenbachia Chinaberry tree Chinese Evergreen Christmas Rose Clematis Cordatum Corn Plant Cornstalk Plant Cutleaf Philodendrom Cycads Cyclamen Daffodill Day Lilly Devil’s Ivy Dumb Cane Deadly Nightsshade Death Angel Mushroom Easter Lily Elephant Ears Emerald Fern English Ivy Flamingo Plant Florida Beauty Foxglove Fruit salad plant Glacier Ivy Gladiolas Glory Lily Gold Dieffenbachia Gold Dust Dracaena Golden Pothos Green Gold Nephthysis Heavenly Bamboo Holly Hurricane Plant Hyacinth Hydrangea iris Japanese Lily Japanese Yew Jerusalem Cerry Kalanchoe Lace Fern Lacy Tree Lilly of the Valley Macadamia Nut Madagascar Dragon Tree Marijuana Peace Lily Mexican Breadfruit Mistletoe Morning Glory Narcissus Neddlepoint ivy Nephthytis Nightshade Oleander Other Dangerous Substances To Pets Pesticides Rat and mouse bait Herbicides Cleaning agents Citronella candles Fertilizers Antifreeze Oil Medications Liquid Potpourris If you suspect your pet has ingested something that may be hazardous, you should contact your veterinarian immediately. Back to Top |