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Is Polynesian Ivy safe for dogs?

Pellionia daveauana

Pellionia daveauana is a low-growing, trailing plant often used in terrariums or as a ground cover for indoor containers. It is considered non-toxic to household pets, though its fibrous nature may cause minor digestive discomfort if consumed in large quantities.

Pellionia daveauanaPolynesian IvyProcris repensTrailing BegoniaTrailing Watermelon Vine
Light
Bright indirect light
Habit
Trailing or creeping
Care
Moderate

Safety status

Dogs

Generally safe

Consulted references do not classify the plant as toxic for that pet type, while still allowing for mild GI upset if large amounts are chewed.

Verified against ASPCA/provenance audit 2026-05-06 on May 6, 2026.

What this means for your dog

Dogs are safe around Polynesian ivy — ASPCA lists this Pellionia (sold as "Trailing Begonia") as non-toxic, so a stolen trail or shredded leaf shouldn't lead to poisoning.

Sources: ASPCA (no first-aid guidance).

If a pet has chewed or swallowed plant material and is showing symptoms, contact a veterinarian or poison resource immediately. This product is for structured reference, not diagnosis.

Dogsconcern notes

Common signs

None expected; however, ingestion of large amounts of fibrous plant material may cause mild vomiting or diarrhea.

Escalation note

This plant is non-toxic. If your dog consumes a significant amount and shows signs of distress, contact your veterinarian to rule out secondary digestive issues.

Bring it home

Polynesian Ivyis generally pet-safe in ordinary household exposure. If you’d like one for your space, here’s a starting point.

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