Classed as either rhododendron or azalea, this brightly coloured plant is highly poisonous to dogs. All parts of the rhododendron plant is toxic, and just eating a small amount can cause your dog to become very unwell. Smaller dogs and puppies are more likely to be affected seriously by rhododendron poisoning than larger dogs.
If you think your dog has eaten part of a rhododendron or azalea plant, contact your vet immediately. In severe cases, rhododendron poisoning can be fatal.
Other Spring Plants Poisonous To Dogs
There are many other plants and bulbs that flower during spring, which are also poisonous to dogs. Those in bold are potentially fatal, so please take care to avoid these:
What should I do if my dog has been poisoned?
If you think your dog has been poisoned, contact your vet immediately. Don't wait for symptoms of poisoning to appear if you have seen your dog eat something they shouldn't.
The sooner your dog is treated. The better their chance of recovery.
You may not know that your dog has eaten a poisonous plant until they show symptoms. Getting to know the symptoms of plant poisoning can help you spot the signs quickly.