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Dogs enjoy eating mint, but not for the same reasons as you. Dogs like to crunch on the leaves, just as they may crunch on grass. It is not necessarily the taste they are seeking, but the digestive benefits that eating greens can provide.
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Read More »Dogs are not typically adventurous eaters. Unlike humans, they do not enjoy variety or spice in their food on a regular basis. Their digestive systems are also different from yours, so what you find helpful is not always the case for your pet. Dogs enjoy eating mint, but not for the same reasons as you. Dogs like to crunch on the leaves, just as they may crunch on grass. It is not necessarily the taste they are seeking, but the digestive benefits that eating greens can provide. It is not even proven that mint helps dogs’ digestive systems the same as yours; the fact that he is munching on mint may just be a coincidence. If you are growing mint in your garden and find your pooch spending most of his time munching in that area, he is most likely a mint lover. If he spends his time munching equally amongst your garden, he is just into sampling his surroundings. There are several products on the commercial market that are green, have a mint scent and light flavor, and are targeted for dogs’ teeth cleaning and bad breath. Most dogs seem to enjoy these chew treats, and owners report a difference in their pup’s breath and clean canines. The Internet is full of recipes for dog treats that call for mint in the recipe. However, most recipes call for a minimal amount, as it can be strong and too powerful for your furry friend. Mint can inhibit bacterial growth in his mouth and it is a natural flea repellent. The tasty treats containing mint are a great way to appease his palate, clean his mouth, and protect him from parasites all at the same time. Mint can also come in the form of an essential oil. A lot of people use essential oils for healing as well as for flavor in baking. While some essential oils are approved for dogs, mint oil can be toxic. It is not recommended for use topically or in baking when it comes to dogs. It is best to stick to the commercial products and recipes created for dogs, not for humans.
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