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