If you’re wondering whether dogs can eat stinking chamomile, the answer is no. This plant contains several toxins that can harm dogs, including tannic acid and chamazulene. If consumed in large amounts, stinking chamomile can cause vomiting, nausea, and bleeding in dogs
Stinking chamomile contains several toxic compounds, including volatile oils, anthemic acid, tannic acid, bisabolol, and chamazulene. These toxins can cause a range of symptoms in dogs, including anorexia, bleeding, vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and loss of appetite. Additionally, the acrid juice found in the whole plant can cause skin allergies if touched or ingested.
It is not recommended to feed stinking chamomile to dogs at any serving size. If your dog accidentally ingests stinking chamomile, contact your veterinarian immediately.