What Plants do dogs hate?

There's no definitive list of plants that dogs *hate* in the way that humans might dislike a certain smell. Dogs don't have the same sense of aversion or distaste as humans do.

However, some plants are toxic to dogs and should be kept out of reach, as they can cause serious illness or even death.

Here are some examples of toxic plants that dogs should avoid:

* Lilies: All parts of lilies are toxic to cats, but only the pollen and water in vases are toxic to dogs.

* Tulips & Daffodils: The bulbs are the most toxic part, but the entire plant is dangerous.

* Oleander: This is highly toxic and can be fatal, even in small amounts.

* Sago Palms: All parts are poisonous, and even a small ingestion can cause liver failure.

* Azalea & Rhododendron: These can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even death.

* Poinsettias: While not fatal, they can cause mild irritation.

Instead of focusing on what dogs *hate*, it's crucial to focus on what plants are dangerous. Always err on the side of caution and research any plants in your home or yard to ensure they are safe for your furry friend.

Here are some resources for more information:

* ASPCA Poison Control Center: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control

* Pet Poison Helpline: https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/

Remember, if you suspect your dog has ingested a toxic plant, contact your veterinarian or an animal poison control center immediately.