Can dogs eat Mugwort?

Can I give my dog Mugwort?

Feeding mugwort to dogs is not recommended as it contains a toxic chemical compound called terpene. This herb can cause diarrhea and vomiting when ingested, and mugwort oil can lead to nervous system damage.

Risks of eating Mugwort for dogs

Mugwort is toxic to dogs due to the presence of terpene. Ingesting this herb can cause digestive issues such as diarrhea and vomiting. Additionally, mugwort oil contains thujone, which can damage the nervous system if consumed over a prolonged period.

Additional Information

No serving size is recommended for mugwort as it is not safe for dogs to consume. It is best to avoid this herb altogether and choose safer alternatives for your pet's health.

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