SPICES SAFE FOR DOGS – There are different opinions among dog owners about giving spicy food to their pets and many avoid adding spices to their meals. However, there is a wide range of allowed and even recommended spices that you can start giving to your dog. Below is a list:
- Cinnamon is great for regulating blood pressure, acts on various inflammations in the body and protects the heart and prevents many heart diseases. As with humans, it reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease in dogs.
- Basil, like cinnamon, acts on various inflammations in the body, fights free radicals and is good in preventing diabetes. This plant is good for dogs that have problems with arthritis, and it has been proven to protect the liver.
- Coriander helps with digestion, stomach upsets and digestion. It also has an anti-parasitic effect and can help detoxify the body. It is not recommended to give coriander to a dog that is expecting puppies, because it can be harmful and cause premature contractions.
- Morach, like coriander, helps the most with detoxification and stomach problems. During lactation, it increases the amount of milk.
- Mint is another in a series of plants good for intestinal work, better digestion.
- Rosemary is great for dogs as it contains iron, calcium and vitamin B6. It is also good as an antitoxicant.
- Parsley is a good source of flavonoids, antioxidants and vitamins. Contains carotene and lycopene. It is added to refresh the breath and to soothe stomach problems.
- Ginger is great for nausea, strengthens the body and improves immunity. It is also recommended for dogs that suffer from pain associated with osteoarthritis.
- Oregano is recommended in small quantities as an antibacterial effect and helps with digestive problems.
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