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Well sometimes a dog will eat plants when it has a stomach ache so i would maybe go for a check up at the vet. But other than that you should probably just keep the plants out of reach. And maybe train it not to eat the plants by giving it (your dog) a tap on the nose and also scolding it. I find my dogs respond well to the scolding tone.

What you should seriously not do is spray the plants with any chemicals in case your dog swallows them.

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