Nothing says spring like blooming flowers and the great outdoors. But if you’ve got a dog at home, there are some flowers in your garden that aren’t safe to snip and bring inside.

Dog trainer Amber Burckhalter tells Our Town magazine that the following plants can be deadly to your pet. While a lot of the entries on this list are outdoor plants, pay special attention to the potted flowers you may have inside your home too!

Read the full list of plants your dog should never eat at Clark.com.

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