Indoor plants bring life and beauty into any home — but if you have a dog, you already know some plants can be toxic. The good news? You don’t have to sacrifice style for safety. These 10 indoor plants are both non-toxic to dogs and visually striking, so you can have the best of both worlds.

1. Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura)
With its bold, patterned leaves and fun habit of folding up at night, the Prayer Plant is both pet-safe and eye-catching. It thrives in medium light and adds tropical flair to any shelf or side table.
2. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
Easy to care for and fast-growing, the Spider Plant is a staple for pet owners. Dogs may be tempted to chew on the dangling leaves, but they’re non-toxic — just trim back if needed.
3. Areca Palm
This feathery palm brings height and softness to a room. It’s one of the few palms that’s safe for dogs and grows well indoors with bright, indirect light.
4. Calathea (Various Varieties)
Calatheas are known for their striking patterns and colors. Whether it’s the pinstripe, peacock, or rattlesnake variety, they’re all dog-safe and make beautiful houseplant centerpieces.
5. Boston Fern
An old-school favorite making a modern comeback, the Boston Fern loves humidity and soft light. Best kept on a high shelf or plant stand to prevent digging.
6. Bamboo Palm (Chamaedorea)
A slow grower that adds vertical interest, the Bamboo Palm is another dog-safe option for bright corners. It also acts as a natural air purifier.
7. Baby Rubber Plant (Peperomia obtusifolia)
Not to be confused with the toxic rubber tree, this small-leafed cutie is completely non-toxic to dogs. It’s compact, forgiving, and works great in small spaces.
8. African Violet
One of the few flowering indoor plants that’s dog-safe. African Violets love filtered light and add a splash of color to windowsills and tabletops.
9. Nerve Plant (Fittonia)
Great for terrariums and tight spaces, Fittonia adds texture with its bold veins and compact shape. Safe for dogs and perfect for plant clusters.
10. Ponytail Palm (Beaucarnea recurvata)
Technically not a true palm, this hardy, sculptural plant is dog-safe and low-maintenance. Just don’t overwater — it stores water in its bulbous trunk.
Final Thoughts
You don’t have to choose between a healthy home and a happy dog. With these dog-safe houseplants, you can keep your space green and your pup safe — no sacrifices needed.
Great info as a dog owner this is something I had wondered myself, the tracker is a really good idea!!
Thanks Ryan – appreciate you taking the time to comment! Glad it helped. The Tracker’s been a useful one for me too – more tools like that coming soon.