Dogs can safely consume sage, as it contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that prevent cell damage and alleviate joint pains. Additionally, the fiber in sage promotes healthy digestion and improves nutrient absorption.
Sage is a rich source of vitamins and minerals that support the body’s physiological processes and promote a healthy immune system. The antioxidants in sage protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, while its high fiber content promotes efficient nutrient absorption. Sage also has anti-inflammatory properties that ease pain from arthritis and other inflammatory conditions, as well as antimicrobial and antiseptic properties that prevent bacterial and parasitic infections.
While sage is generally safe for dogs, excessive consumption can lead to stomach upset.
Fresh sage leaves can be chopped and added to your dog’s food, while dried sage leaves can be steeped to make tea that can be added to their water or used topically to treat skin infections. Sage powder can also be used as an ingredient in homemade dog treats. However, it is always recommended to consult a veterinarian before using any plant medicinally for your dog.