Can my dog eat Cilantro?

Reviewed By Kim •  Updated: 11/03/19 •  1 min read
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Can my dog eat Cilantro?

 

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Cilantro is an herb commonly used around the world in a wide variety of dishes. You’ll usually find it in Asian and Mexican cuisines. This herb is rich in Vitamins A & C, potassium, zinc, and more.

Can my dog eat cilantro? Yes—he can enjoy the fresh taste of cilantro. It may even help to calm his stomach if he’s feeling sick. Cilantro can be added to your pet’s food or you can even use it when making homemade dog treats. If your fur baby eats too much cilantro, he could develop problems with his digestive system. Can my puppy eat cilantro? Yes, but only in small quantities. A puppy eating too much cilantro could experience the same digestive problems as an adult dog.

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Kim is a talented author, who loves animals especially dogs. She engaged in writing books and articles relating to animals a decade ago. Kim resides in Chicago with her husband and son. The family is the proud owner of a dog and a parrot (Jack and Lily). Kim wanted more than these two pets, but her husband put his foot down... She often visits elementary schools to talk to the kids about what she learned about pets and how they could learn from them.

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