What are some non-toxic out door plants for dogs?

Bre10675595
by Bre10675595
I have a 7 month old cock-a-poo that will eat

anything in sight! She will chew on the bark of a tree , she will ear sticks , AND then throw up. I have removed everything from my FLOWER GARDEN AND STARTING ALL OVER! PLEASE HELP!
  2 answers
  • Shoshana Shoshana on May 14, 2017

    ASPCA has a nice extensive list of toxic and non-toxic plants to dogs.

    http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/dogs-plant-list

  • 2dogal 2dogal on May 15, 2017

    The underlying problem is chewing. It's not healthy. To teach her not to chew, either spray everything with one of those commercial no-chew sprays found in pet stores or sprinkle everything - leaves, sticks, shoes, etc. with red pepper. Yes, it stings. But that's the point. She will learn with just a few chews that there are only certain things she can chew on. Red pepper has to be reapplied after a rain. And Yes, you have to stick with it, but isn't that better than the aggravation of having a dog chew for the rest of it's life?