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Can Our Dogs Eat Parsley?

If you are creating an herb garden on your balcony or in the garden, you should be particularly careful with herbs that are poisonous to your dog.

Perhaps you have an inquisitive four-legged friend who always sniffs everything that comes his way, or even uses your herb collection with relish.

If parsley has a place in your collection, you’re probably wondering, “Can dogs eat parsley?”

Here you get the answer!

In a nutshell: Can my dog eat parsley?

Yes, your dog can eat parsley in small amounts. Parsley is a wonderful source of vitamin C and therefore very valuable for your dog. Parsley can also have positive effects on your four-legged friend’s bladder and kidneys as it has a diuretic effect.

If your dog is pregnant, you must not feed her parsley. The same goes for dogs with kidney stones.

Parsley contains valuable ingredients

Parsley is rich in valuable ingredients such as vitamins B, C, E, folic acid, and carotenoids.

It also contains minerals such as magnesium, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron.

The herb contains essential oils, which in small amounts can have a positive effect on the health of your furry friend.

The immune system in particular can benefit from regular administration due to the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect.

Parsley is also said to help with indigestion. It is also used for bladder and kidney infections.

Good to know:

Parsley has very few calories. This means that even dogs that weigh a little too much can enjoy the delicious herb.

Parsley kills bad breath

If your cute fur nose suffers from bad breath, you can mix some parsley into the food. Parsley contains chlorophyll. This green dye neutralizes the unpleasant smell.

A common cause of bad breath is tartar. Although eating parsley freshens breath, it cannot remove tartar.

If your best friend has an unpleasant smell from his mouth for a long time, it is advisable to go to the vet. The vet will find out the reason for the bad breath and treat accordingly.

In these cases, your dog must not eat parsley

  • A pregnant bitch must not eat parsley. The herb stimulates digestion and therefore has a diuretic effect. Eating it can cause a miscarriage.
  • If your dog has kidney stones, parsley is also off-limits. The reason is that parsley is one of the foods containing oxalates due to its high potassium content. These promote kidney stones.
  • There are four-legged friends who cannot tolerate essential oils and are therefore allergic to parsley. If so, your dog may get diarrhea after eating parsley. Breathing problems can also result, but this is rare.

Therefore, you should only feed small amounts

Parsley contains essential herbs and should therefore not be fed in large quantities.

You can feed a dog that weighs more than 10 kilograms a maximum of 1 teaspoon. Accordingly, a smaller dog should get significantly less. A small pinch sprinkled over the feed is all you need.

Your best friend can eat fresh, liquid, and dried parsley.

However, never feed your dog random herbs. When taken regularly, herbs have different effects that should not be underestimated.

If your dog is constantly attacking your herb garden and eating a large amount, it’s best to be cautious. Ideally, you’ll watch your darling when he’s in the herb garden again and enjoys eating the parsley. Too high a dose can cause diarrhea.

You should also know that parsley produces poisonous apiol during the flowering period (between June and July). Then too much of it can lead to kidney and liver damage.

If you want to feed your furry friend parsley regularly, you should ask your veterinarian or an animal healer you trust if this is okay, just to be on the safe side.

Conclusion: Can dogs eat parsley?

Yes, your dog can eat parsley, but it should only be given in small amounts. Parsley has a beneficial effect on the bladder and kidneys.

The herb can also be very helpful for bad breath. If your four-legged friend likes to eat tripe, you can give him some parsley next time. By eating the unpleasant bad breath disappears.

Large quantities of parsley can be poisonous, especially during the flowering period, which takes place between June and July. The reason for this is the apiol, which forms during this time. During this time it is advisable to keep your four-legged friend away from the herb garden.

Do you have any questions about dogs and parsley? Then leave a comment now!

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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