Is Fiddle Leaf Fig Toxic to Dogs?
Yes — Fiddle Leaf Fig is mildly toxic to dogs
The wildly popular Fiddle Leaf Fig is mildly toxic to pets. The milky sap is the main irritant — it causes skin and oral irritation on contact. Most pets avoid the large, thick leaves, but kittens and puppies may investigate.
Symptoms in Dogs
If your dog eats Fiddle Leaf Fig, watch for these symptoms (onset: Immediate to 2 hours):
- Oral irritation
- Drooling
- Vomiting
- Skin irritation from sap
What To Do
Wash sap off skin/fur. Rinse mouth. Usually self-limiting.
Dog-Safe Alternatives to Fiddle Leaf Fig
Quick Facts
Ficus lyrata
Yes (mild)
Ficin (proteolytic enzyme), psoralen (phototoxic)
leaves, sap
Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline. View full Fiddle Leaf Fig toxicity profile.