Items Toxic to Dogs

Foods 

Alcohol

Chocolate

Caffeine

Xylitol (commonly found in sugar-free products and some peanut butter

Onions

Garlic

Grapes

Raisins

Avocados 

Household Items

Medications

Pesticides

Mosquito Repellant

Antifreeze 

Many Essential oils

Fertilizers

Cleaning chemicals

Laundry Detergent

Plants

Aconite

Amaryllis

Aloe

Autumn Crocus

Azalea

Begonia

Belladonna

Black Walnut

Buckeye

Chrysanthemum

Daffodil

Daisy

Foxglove

Fruit Trees


Hemp

Holly

Hosta

Hyacinth

Hydrangea

Ivy

All species of lilies

Mistletoe

Nightshade

Oleander

Peony

Poinsettia

Rhododendron

Tulip

Yew

Reactions to Poison 

Vomiting

Diarrhea

Irregular Heartbeat

Dilated Pupils

Difficulty breathing


Pale gums

Swollen Abdomen

Muscle tremors

Bloody/painful urination or defecation

Bleeding from any orifice 

If your dog has any of these symptoms, it is crucial you get your pet to the vet immediately or contact one of the poison hotlines below for help. If you suspect your pet has eaten something toxic, never wait for the symptoms to development. 

The Red River Emergency Animal Hospital 701-478-9299

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center 1-888-426- 4435

Pet Poison Hotline 855-886-7965