Can Dogs Eat Coriander?
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Summary: “Can dogs have coriander?” In this blog, we learn whether dogs can eat the herb coriander and whether it’s good, bad or just OK for them. We’ll also discover how to share coriander with your dog...
Coriander (also known as cilantro, Chinese parsley or Mexican parsley) makes a pungent addition to many popular human dishes like dahls, tacos and curries. It very closely resembles the flat-leaf version of parsley. For many, it tastes delicious, but to some humans, it tastes metallic or soapy!
If you’re someone who enjoys coriander and has it in abundance in your kitchen, you may be wondering if your canine friend can enjoy some with you...
Coriander makes a great source of magnesium, calcium and vitamins K and C, so it may even have benefits for your pup...
Can Dogs Have Coriander?
Yes. Coriander isn’t toxic to dogs, but some dogs – like humans – may not enjoy the taste of it.
While coriander isn’t bad for dogs, it should only be fed to dogs who enjoy it in small quantities as too much of it may lead to gastrointestinal upset.
Try to only share the leaves with your dog as the stems are harder for canine tummies to digest.
Simply dice up the leaves of coriander and sprinkle a small amount on top of your dog’s food.
If they’re reluctant to eat coriander, this is probably because they don’t like the taste and/or smell of it. If you notice any stomach irritation (perhaps loose stools or vomiting) after eating coriander, cease serving the herb to your dog immediately.
Sources
Author Lowrey, Sassafras CTDI “Can Dogs Eat Cilantro?” American Kennel Club, Dec 05. 2022 https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/can-dogs-eat-cilantro
“Can Dogs Eat Cilantro? How To Feed Dogs Cilantro” MasterClass, Mar 22. 2022 https://www.masterclass.com/articles/can-dogs-eat-cilantro