Is Rubber Tree Toxic to Dogs?

Yes — Rubber Tree is mildly toxic to dogs

Rubber Trees produce a milky latex sap when leaves or stems are broken. This sap is the primary irritant. The plant itself is rarely eaten in large amounts due to its thick, rubbery leaves.

Symptoms in Dogs

If your dog eats Rubber Tree, watch for these symptoms (onset: 1 to 4 hours):

  • Oral irritation
  • Drooling
  • Vomiting
  • Skin irritation from sap contact

What To Do

Rinse mouth. Wash skin if exposed to sap. Monitor at home.

Quick Facts

Ficus elastica

Yes (mild)

Ficin, ficusin (proteolytic enzymes in latex sap)

leaves, sap

Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline. View full Rubber Tree toxicity profile.