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Houseplants that are Safe for Dogs

Houseplants have been one of the biggest trends in interior design. However, our furry friends don’t always agree with every plant; some can even be poisonous. Keep reading to find out which houseplants are safe for your dog!

Do dogs like houseplants?

Adding plants to your home is a great way to excite your dog’s space! While dogs can’t see the gorgeous green hues of many house plants, they can still enjoy the effect plants have on their other doggy senses. Dogs love being around plants, whether for the interesting smells they provide or just the fresh air they create.

Spider Plant

Spider Plants are among the most versatile houseplants, especially for interior design. Hearty and flexible, the spider plant is great for someone just getting the hang of their green thumb. The spider plant’s long, arching leaves make it an excellent addition to any home. Spider plants are a natural fit for shelves and hanging planters, which is excellent for a dog-filled home!

Banana Tree

Banana trees are a gorgeous statement plant that mixes excellently with man’s best friend. While some banana trees can grow up to 6 feet high and produce plentiful fruit, many dwarf varieties only grow up to 3 feet. While this plant can be complex for first-time owners, its gorgeous and striking look will be gratifying.

Polka Dot Plant

Polka Dot Plants are an exciting and colorful addition to your home. They’re a great statement plant, named after their pink and white speckled leaves. These plants are perfect for a coffee table or a mantle, anywhere that displays this plant’s breathtaking colors. These plants are very flexible, so there is no need to worry about finding the perfect conditions for this house plan.

Prayer Plant

The prayer plant is named after its unique habit of folding its leaves every night as if it was folding its hands for evening prayer. The prayer plant is popular due to its beautiful orange-striped leaves and tropical foliage. While the prayer plant can handle various light conditions, it cannot tolerate any dryness and needs to be continuously watered.

If you’re playing on starting your indoor jungle anytime soon, these plants are all fantastic options. They are all striking and won’t give your dog any tummy aches or further health issues.