It is not recommended to give citronella to dogs orally as it contains toxic compounds that can cause poisoning and skin irritation.
Citronella contains toxic substances like linalool and geraniol that can cause digestive distress and even be fatal in large amounts. Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, muscle weakness, and hypothermia. Additionally, citronella is a skin irritant that can cause rashes and skin irritation in dogs.
Citronella is a fragrant plant commonly used in candles, oils, and sprays to repel insects. However, it is not safe for dogs to consume as it can cause stomach upset, vomiting, and even neurological symptoms such as seizures. In extreme cases, ingestion of citronella can be life-threatening for dogs. It is important to keep citronella products out of reach of pets and to seek veterinary care immediately if a dog ingests any amount of citronella. Safer alternatives for insect repellent include using natural essential oils such as lavender or peppermint. If citronella is used in a candle or oil diffuser, it is best to keep pets in a separate room or area away from the product.