Last Updated on March 6, 2024 by Fumipets
Is a Lavender Plant Poisonous to Dogs?
You may be concerned that your dog may consume hazardous plants if you have a pet canine and a thriving garden. Fortunately, lavender is not toxic to dogs in most cases.
Lavender Taste And Smell
Dogs have a keen sense of smell and will pick up on the scent of lavender in the garden. The peculiar texture of lavender plants, on the other hand, will keep most dogs from eating much of it. If your dog eats lavender, it will have a lemon-like taste that some dogs will like.
Lavender In Dog Food
Lavender flower-infused dog biscuits and treats are widely available at pet shops. The lavender gives these treats a unique taste that your dog may appreciate. Lavender flowers and oil may also be used topically on dogs as a stress reliever. You may rub the oil from the plant’s blossoms into your dog’s collar if he or she like the smell of lavender. This may be beneficial before a stressful event, such as a lengthy vehicle trip or a move.
Lavender Dangers
Although lavender is not toxic to dogs, there are certain situations in which it may be harmful to your pet if consumed. Lavender may cause allergic responses in dogs, or it might cause them to consume much too much of the herb. In either scenario, your dog may vomit, scratch himself, and suffer from diarrhoea. Any lavender that has been pesticide-treated should be considered toxic to dogs. If your dog consumes lavender that has been sprayed with pesticide, he or she may have health issues.
Other Considerations
Lavender attracts bees, which may hurt your dog if they get too close to the lavender plant. If your dog sniffs around the lavender plant or chews on the lavender blossoms, it may get stung by a bee in the sensitive parts of its face, mouth, or nose. Grow lavender in tall-sided containers or behind a protective fence in a flower garden to keep your dog away from the plants.
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