Can my dog eat Parsley?
Can my dog eat Parsley?
Can my dog eat Parsley? 
Parsley is another herb you’re probably very familiar with—it’s often served in restaurants as an added garnish to the main course, added to flavor soups and sauces, etc. This flavorful herd originated in countries around the Mediterranean and then spread to Europe and the rest of the world. You wouldn’t think an herb used as a garnish would be so healthy, but parsley is packed with nutrients. You’ll find vitamins A, C, E, B6, K, B12, calcium, iron, magnesium and more. Not only is it packed with nutrition, but parsley is also helpful in treating certain medical conditions, including supporting healthy kidneys, treating bloating, it has anti-inflammatory properties and more.
Can my dog eat parsley? Yes! And can my puppy eat parsley? Again, yes! Parsley is also healthy for dogs. It can help relieve your pup’s arthritis, fight urinary tract infections, and can even help with preventing cancer. It’s best to give your fur baby dried parsley, though it’s also safe to use fresh leaves or even make a tea for him. Dried parsley can easily be mixed in with your pup’s normal dog food. Keep in mind that while parsley is generally safe, it can pose a health hazard , as it contains furanocoumarins, which can cause photosensitivity in some dogs. Be sure to only use small amounts and serve it only occasionally in order to avoid other health issues. While it’s healthy for most dogs, parsley’s not recommended for dogs who already have kidney problems or pregnant dogs. What if my dog ate too much parsley? He could develop an itchy skin condition called dermatitis. If this happens, be sure to call your vet for advice on how to treat this this medical problem.
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I didn’t think the parsley herb is loaded with so many nutritional benefits. It can even help fight cancer! That’s amazing. I’m sure making it a staple in my dog’s diet. Thanks for taking your time to write this.
Wow… I’ve always known this to be an herb and never really thought that it can be used as a garnish. At least I know that it helps in treating some health complications and also support vital parts of our system. I didn’t even know that it is also healthy when consumed since its packed with nutrients like vitamins, calcium and iron.
Yeah parsley has got anti-inflammatory properties and lots more. When my vet told me about it the second time I visited her, I didn’t waste time in including it into my dogs diet. They sure love the added taste it gives and I’m glad that it provides a lot of health benefits for them.
That’s true. My vet also told me that parsley can help relieve arthritis and fight urinary tract infections in dogs. They told me this because my previous dogs suffered that and it was recommended for him to be a regular addition to their diets.