Herbs & Spices for Dogs

People enjoy herbs and spices for various recipes as well as for medicinal remedies. Dogs can also benefit from many herbs and spices. Many dogs enjoy having spices or herbs mixed with their food.
  1. Features

    • Herbs and spices are a part of many cultures for many different recipes. Many people use them for various conditions such as arthritis, pain and heart problems. It is quite popular to see herbs and spices in many high-quality dog foods since herbs that can help people can many times benefit dogs.

    Herbs

    • Herbs on shelf

      Herbs that are safe for dogs are fennel, aloe, alfalfa, chamomile, ginger, flaxseed, hawthorn, cayenne, Valerian, passion flower and skullcap.

    Spices

    • Bulk spices

      Safe spices include sage, red clover, fennel--since it is both a spice and an herb--turmeric, garlic and rosemary.

    Considerations

    • To figure out the amount of herb or spice to give your dog, take the weight of your dog and divide it by the weight of an average person, which is 150 pounds. For example, if your dog weighs 30 pounds, the formula is 30 divided 150, that is 20 percent of the adult dose on the recommended your dog receives.

    Warning

    • Do not give dogs onions since they are toxic. Most dogs will not eat an onion by itself, but if it is mixed with something else, it is possible it could be consumed by accident.