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Pet-Safe Blooms for Cats and Dogs to Plant in Your Garden

Let your furbaby sniff around these non-toxic flowers
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilJuly 21, 20254 Mins Read
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If you are a pet parent, especially of dogs and cats, then you know the struggle of keeping them away from harm. Since dogs and cats love to goof around and can be mischievous at times, it’s hard to keep them away from munching on whatever strikes their fancy. Knowing which flowers you should plant and which to avoid is an important part of pet care, as some plants can be toxic and harm your furbaby’s health. If you don’t know which flowers to keep in your house or plant in your garden, don’t worry, we have a comprehensive list of pet-safe blooms that your cat or dog can sniff, admire, or even ingest without harming their health.

Roses

Roses exude a strong aura. Their elegance is captivating, and they can elevate any space with their charm. They are not only beautiful to look at, but safe for your furry companions, too. Both the petals and leaves are non-toxic, making them a pretty addition to your space.

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Image: Garden Genie

Sunflowers

Sunflowers are simply gorgeous and perfect to bring the wonders of nature into your home. Apart from being graceful, they are one of the best pet-safe blooms for your pets to be around. Even if your pets swallowed and ingested the seeds and petals, no harm would come to them.

Pet Safe Blooms - Sunflowers
Image: Flowers Across Melbourne

Zinnias

Zinnias are like that one extrovert, bright, and chirpy friend of the plant kingdom that makes the room light up with their presence. They bring out the positive energy wherever they bloom. These pollinator-attracting flowers are pet-friendly, and your furry friend will adore them as much as you do and watch them become the best of friends.

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Petunias

Petunias have lovely colors and are perfect for indoor and outdoor settings. However, if you think that your pets will suffer some kind of toxicity, then don’t worry, petunias are pet-friendly and safe for dogs and cats. So, sit back and enjoy your pet’s shenanigans as they go around sniffing these bright flowers in your garden.

Pet Safe Blooms - Petunias
Image: Design Dash

Bee Balm

This effervescent plant attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies and is non-toxic to your pets. They can be a versatile addition to your garden, and your little furry munchkins are safe around them.

Pet Safe Blooms - Bee Balm
Image: Planet Natural

Orchids

Orchids are safe for pets. They are known for their long-lasting blooms, and they look great indoors. If you are a pet owner, you can rest assured because they won’t harm your pets. Although the orchids are edible and can be added to many exotic dishes. But you need to be careful: if your pet eats them in excess, they can experience indigestion and other stomach problems.

Pet Safe Blooms - Orchids
Image: Living Color Garden Center

Gerbera Daisy

These daisies are a bliss to have in your garden. Symbolizing purity and joy, they are harmless to pets. Their wide variety of colors can create a heavenly sight in your garden. So, take a seat back and adore your pets adoring these soft blooms.

Pet Safe Blooms - Gerbera Daisy
Image: BackyardBoss

Celosia

Celosia is known to have a strong resemblance to burning shrubs. They are edible and used for decorative purposes. It blooms in a variety of colors, including pink, red, yellow, and purple. If you have a pet at home and worry about them catching any sort of allergy or toxicity, no worries, the plant is pet-friendly. So, every pet owner who wishes to stud their garden with this charming bloom can do so without a worry.

Pet Safe Blooms - Celosia
Image: University of Maryland Extension

Aster

Asters are known to be perennials and pet-friendly. They are eye-catching and perfect to have around in your garden for all the bees, butterflies, birds, and your canines or felines to stop by and take delight in them.

Pet Safe Blooms - Aster
Image: The Spruce / Adrienne Legault

Marigolds

Marigolds are annual flowering plants that thrive under full sun. They are also known as the Herb of the Sun and used as an offering to ancient gods and goddesses. They act as a natural mosquito and insect repellent and are entirely non-toxic to your furbaby. Let your garden be lush with these eye-pleasing, pet-friendly blooms.

Pet Safe Blooms - Marigolds
Image: The Bermudian Magazine

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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