Can my dog eat Dill?

Reviewed By Tom •  Updated: 11/04/19 •  1 min read
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Can my dog eat Dill? Dogs can eat

 

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Dill is an herb that’s part of the parsley family. Its feathery green leaves are used as an ingredient all over the world. Dill is a good source of vitamins A & C, with a little folate, iron, calcium and manganese thrown in. This tasty herb is often used to help calm stomachs, build strong bones, treat excess gas and supports a healthy immune system.

Can my dog eat dill? Yes, in fact, you can use dill when he has an upset stomach and it can even help freshen his breath! He can eat dried dill sprinkled on his food or served in homemade dog food dishes you prepare. Can my puppy eat dill? Yes, he can. What would happen if my puppy ate some dill? He’d just enjoy the good flavor and improve his health with the nutrients it provides! However, if he ate too much dill, he could develop digestive problems, including an upset stomach and diarrhea.

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Tom has always loved to write since he was little - he wanted to be either a writer or a veterinary doctor, but he ended up being a professional writer while most of his works are based on animals. He was born in San Francisco but later moved to Texas to continue his job as a writer. He graduated from the University of San Francisco where he studied biotechnology. He is happily married and a soon to be father!

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