Dogs can safely consume parsley, as it can promote a healthy digestive system and kidneys. However, it is important to avoid spring parsley as it contains furanocoumarins that can cause poisoning when consumed in large amounts.
Parsley is a great source of vitamin C and antioxidants that boost immunity and prevent cell damage. Additionally, its high fiber content promotes healthy digestion, and it acts as a diuretic that helps the body flush out fluids and toxins. Parsley also has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for freshening up your dog’s breath and aiding dogs with arthritis.
While curly-leaf parsley is generally safe for dogs, spring parsley contains furanocoumarins that can be toxic when consumed in large quantities. Contact with the plant can also cause skin inflammation and dermatitis.
To incorporate parsley into your dog’s diet, chop up the curly parsley leaves and sprinkle them on top of their food. Alternatively, blend about 1 teaspoon of parsley with water to create a juice that can be poured into their water bowl. A good rule of thumb is to use 1 teaspoon per 20 pounds of body weight.