Is Aloe Barbadensis Toxic to Dogs?

Yes — Aloe Barbadensis is mildly toxic to dogs

Aloe barbadensis is the same species as Aloe vera. The clear gel is minimally toxic, but the yellow latex layer beneath the skin contains anthraquinones that act as a strong laxative in pets.

Symptoms in Dogs

If your dog eats Aloe Barbadensis, watch for these symptoms (onset: 6 to 12 hours):

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Lethargy
  • Tremors (large amounts)

What To Do

Monitor at home. The gel is less toxic than the latex. Contact vet if diarrhea is severe or bloody.

Dog-Safe Alternatives to Aloe Barbadensis

Quick Facts

Aloe barbadensis miller

Yes (mild)

Anthraquinones (aloin, barbaloin)

latex (yellow layer under skin), leaves

Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline. View full Aloe Barbadensis toxicity profile.