Plants suitable for homes with dogs
🐕 🌿 15 beautiful plants suitable for homes with dogs
📅 Updated: January 2026 ⏱️ Reading time: 5 minutes
Good news for plant lovers! 🎉 If you have a dog at home, you don't have to give up a beautiful green jungle. There are plenty of amazing plants that are considered safe for dogs according to the ASPCA. Let's get to know them!
Tip: The plants in this article are on the ASPCA 's list of non-toxic plants. It's always a good idea to check with your vet if your dog has any special sensitivities.
🌴 Palms - the stars of the house
Palm trees bring an instant tropical vibe, and the good news – some of the most popular ones are dog-friendly!
Areca palm
Areca Palm
An elegant palm with feathery leaves. An excellent air purifier and adds a tropical presence to any space.
Palm tree parlor
Parlor Palm
Compact and resistant to low light. Perfect for offices and shady corners of the home.
🌱 Foliage plants - green in all shades
Foliage plants add texture, color, and ambiance to any room. Here are a few that your dog can live with in peace:
Spider plant (Yerka)
Spider Plant
A beloved classic! Long, striped leaves, easy to grow and produces cute "children."
Calathea
Calathea
Leaves decorated with amazing patterns. Loves humidity and indirect light - a living work of art!
Maranta
Prayer Plant
The leaves "pray" - they fold at night and open during the day. The magic of a plant!
Peperomia
Peperomia
A huge family of compact plants with fleshy leaves in various shapes and colors.
Philaea (Chinese money plant)
Pilea peperomioides
Round leaves like coins on thin stems. Trendy and charming!
Lucky bamboo
Lucky Bamboo
Elegant green stems that grow in water. Brings luck (so they say!) and a zen atmosphere.
🌿 Ferns - Magic of the Forest
Ferns bring a forest feel to the home, and are a great option for homes with dogs:
Boston fern
Boston Fern
Feathery, drooping leaves. Perfect for hanging baskets and humid places.
Deer horn fern
Staghorn Fern
Dramatic horn-shaped leaves. Looks amazing hanging on the wall!
Bird's Nest Fern
Bird's Nest Fern
Wavy, shiny leaves that emerge from a central rosette. Beautiful and easy to care for.
🌸 Flowers - color and joy
Want some color? That's also possible with a dog at home:
Phalaenopsis orchid
Phalaenopsis Orchid
Classic elegance! Flowers that last for months. Easier to grow than you think.
African violet
African Violet
Purple, pink or white flowers almost all year round. Compact and suitable for the windowsill.
Gerbera
Gerbera Daisy
Large, colorful flowers that brighten up any space. They also purify the air!
🌿 Herbs - delicious and safe
A kitchen spice garden? Here are some that are safe for dogs:
💡 Some tips for living together
Even with safe plants, it's best to place them where the dog won't knock them over or dig them up. High shelves and hanging baskets are good friends!
A bored dog will look for something to do. Provide toys, activities, and maybe even special "dog grass" for him to chew on.
Before any new plant, a quick check with the ASPCA will give you peace of mind.
🐕 🌿 Both plants and dogs - possible!
Now that you know which plants are suitable, you can create a beautiful green home that everyone will enjoy - both you and your furry friend.
🌱 To our plant catalog (not necessarily the safest ones, please note) 📝 Note: The information in this article is based on ASPCA data and is intended for general information. Sensitivities can vary between dogs, and eating a large amount of any plant may cause mild discomfort. If you have any questions about your dog, your veterinarian is always the best place to go.
In case of concern - you can consult the National Poison Information Institute: 04-8541900