Things are not always as they appear - a seemingly harmless plant can be poisonous. It's very likely that one or more of the following plants may be in your garden and, if so, should be removed. Other of these plants may be encountered by you while on walks with your Bully and should be avoided. None of these plants should ever be ingested by your Bull Terrier.

Amaryllis (bulb)
Daffodil (bulb)
Jerusalem
Peach
Andromeda
Daphne
Cherry
Philodendron
Appleseeds (cynanide)
Delphinium
Jimsonweed
Poinsettia
Arrowgrass
Dieffenbachia
Laburnum
Poison Ivy
Avocado
Elephant Ear
Larkspur
Privet
Azalea
English Ivy
Laurel
Rhododendron
Bittersweet
Elderberry
Locoweed
Rhubarb
Boxwood
Foxglove
Marigold
Snow on the Mountain
Buttercup
Hemlock
Marijuana
Stinging Nettle
Caladium
Holly
Monkshood
Toadstool
Castor Bean
Hyacinth (bulb)
Mistletoe (berries)
Tobacco
Cherry Pits (Cyanide)
Hydrangea
Mushrooms
Tulip (bulb)
Chokecherry
Iris (bulb)
Narcissus (bulb)
Walnuts
Climbing Lily
Jasmine (berries)
Nightshade
Wisteria
Crown of Thorns
Japanese Yew
Oleander
Yew


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