The Best Herbs To Add To Your Dogs Bowl Here

Some of the best herbs for your dog can provide natural support for digestion, fresh breath, immune health, inflammation reduction, and overall wellnes.

 Herbs should complement a balanced diet, 
here are some of the top safe and beneficial herbs commonly recommended:

Fresh not dried 🌱

🐶Parsley (curly leaf variety) — Often hailed as a top choice for its accessibility and standout benefits as it is nutrient-dense, packed with vitamins, iron, and antioxidants. It acts as a natural breath freshener thanks to its chlorophyll content, supports kidney and urinary health by acting as a mild diuretic (helping flush toxins), promotes healthy blood circulation, and offers anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It's great for dogs with bad breath, minor digestive upset, or those needing a nutrient boost.

🐶Oregano — A powerhouse with high antioxidants while also being anti-inflammatory. It supports immune function, helps with digestive issues or urinary tract support, and fights bacteria.
Rosemary — Rich in antioxidants and iron; promotes heart health, digestion, antibacterial action, and may aid cognitive function in older dogs. used as a natural flea deterrent.

Above are my top 3 ⤴️
Here are my Amazon Associate links to Potted Parsley Potted Oregano and Potted Rosemary All sent by Carbeth Plants. Grow.on your windowsill and add Parsley up to 3 times a week and Oregano and Rosemary once a week only. Sprinkle them on your dogs dinner like seasoning - a new exciting addition to their diet with great health benefits!

Other herbs and their benefits:

Basil — Anti-inflammatory and calming; supports relaxation for anxious dogs, immune health, and provides vitamins while offering antibacterial benefits.

Turmeric (with black pepper for better absorption) — Famous for strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties; excellent for joint health, especially in senior or arthritic dogs. Link to twist and sprinkle capsules here

Ginger for nausea/motion sickness.

Chamomile for calming/digestion.

Dandelion for liver/kidney support.

General tips for using herbs safely:
Start small to monitor for reactions like upset stomach or allergies. Reactions are rare but its good to.always take it slow.

Use fresh not dried, mixed into food—never essential oils internally without expert guidance, as they're highly concentrated.

Parsley stands out as a top herb due to its everyday practicality, breath-freshening magic, and broad nutrient profile—making it an easy, effective addition to homemade meals as a great topper stand alone or used.alongside other toppers like tripe, chicken necks, pumpkin or bone broth Links To All The Toppers We Use Here

Hopefully, by now you're looking to try parsley first so here is what we do: Finely chop a small amount of fresh curly parsley and sprinkle it over your dog's regular food and wait for fresher kisses! 🐶🌿

Good Luck and as always, please ask me anything. 

Carly - WWB

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