Ornamental plants are widely used in residential and interior garden
decoration, since they are colorful and attractive plants, and therefore
attract the interest of domestic animals such as dogs and cats and can
cause intoxication if eaten, chewed or touched. The lack of information
about these toxic ornamental plants becomes dangerous when contact
between them and domestic animals is possible. The objective of the work
was to make a diagnosis of the presence of ornamental plants with toxic
principles for dogs and cats found in residential gardens in the
neighborhood of Jardim Paulista in the city of Ribeirão Preto - SP.
During the data collection, 47 different species of toxic ornamental
plants were found, with Samambaia (Pteridium aquilinum) and Zamioculca
(Zamioculcas zammifolia) being the most incident.