Spring Plants that are Poisonous to Horses, Dogs and Barn Cats
Facts to Know
Did you know that tulip hyacinth and daffodil bulbs can damage a dogs mouth and esophagus leading to drooling vomiting severe diarrhea and even abnormal heart rhythms? Asiatic and Japanese lilies can cause severe kidney failure in cats. Just one or two leaves can kill them. Be sure to keep bulbs out of reach before planting them.
The following is a list of common spring and summertime plants and the dangers posed
Rhododendron Vomiting diarrhea hypersalivation weakness coma hypotension CNS depression cardiovascular collapse and death.
Did you know that tulip hyacinth and daffodil bulbs can damage a dogs mouth and esophagus leading to drooling vomiting severe diarrhea and even abnormal heart rhythms? Asiatic and Japanese lilies can cause severe kidney failure in cats. Just one or two leaves can kill them. Be sure to keep bulbs out of reach before planting them.
The following is a list of common spring and summertime plants and the dangers posed
Rhododendron Vomiting diarrhea hypersalivation weakness coma hypotension CNS depression cardiovascular collapse and death.
Gladiola Salivation vomiting drooling lethargy diarrhea. Gladiola is a great flowering plant in the garden and they are more popularly used in floral arrangements but since it is the corm bulb it is toxic to dogs and cats not seen much so it may not present much of a problem.
Hosta vomiting diarrhea depression. This plant is toxic to both dogs and cats.
Morning Glory gastrointestinal upset agitation tremors disorientation ataxia anorexia hallucinations.