The ASPCA says that the California Pitcher Plant is non-toxic to dogs. I've read that the Asian pitcher plant is mildly toxic, meaning it could cause your dog to vomit, but it wouldn't kill him.
There are 130 species of pitcher plants. When in doubt over the toxicity of plants, the answer is don't let your dog have access to it.
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No, they are not poisonous.
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Many Christmas plants are not just poisonous, they are downright deadly. Amongst the worst are mistletoe, Poinsettia, holly, and juniper. These are hazardous to humans and pets alike. Take precautions when using these plants. They are beautiful, but very dangerous!
Some varieties have alkaloids so they would be poisonous to pets.
Not really, no, unless your rabbit munched its way through a LOT of plants. Poinsettias being poisonous to pets and kids is a fairly old urban myth.
no pets arent poisonous
No, neither kiwi plants or tomato plants are poisonous to goats. Some plants that poisonous to goats are oleander, wild cherry, and lilacs.
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No, flowering cactus plants aren't poisonous to pets. They may be irritating if they have modified leaves in the form of short bristles or hairs. They even may be painful if they have modified leaves in the form of thorns, spines, spikes, quills, prongs, or needles. But they aren't toxic.
Yes, philodendrons are poisonous to pets.
Pitcher plants are vascular plants.
no they are not you can actually get them for pets