Can dogs eat thyme?
Quick verdict
In moderation
Recommended amount
A small sprinkle of chopped fresh thyme occasionally.
Why
Small amounts of fresh thyme are safe for dogs.
Can dogs eat thyme, and why?
Small amounts of fresh thyme are safe for dogs.
Dogs are omnivores, so most of their diet should be a complete, balanced dog food, with treats on top. They cope with a wide range of foods, but rich, fatty or sugary ones can cause stomach upset and, over time, weight gain or pancreatitis.
How to feed thyme to dogs
- •How much: A small sprinkle of chopped fresh thyme occasionally.
- •How often: An occasional treat, not a daily food. Treats — including fruit and veg — should make up no more than about 10% of a dog’s daily calories.
- •Young pets: Puppies have more delicate tummies and specific growth needs, so introduce any new food in tiny amounts and check with your vet.
- •Preparation: Always wash fresh produce, remove any pips, stones, seeds, peel or tough skin where relevant, and serve it plain — never with salt, sugar, oil, butter or seasoning.
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Frequently asked questions
Can dogs eat thyme?
In moderation. Small amounts of fresh thyme are safe for dogs.
How much thyme can a dog have?
A small sprinkle of chopped fresh thyme occasionally.
Can dogs eat thyme every day?
It’s best as an occasional treat rather than a daily food. Treats — including fruit and veg — should make up no more than about 10% of a dog’s daily calories.
Can puppies eat thyme?
Puppies have more delicate tummies and specific growth needs, so introduce any new food in tiny amounts and check with your vet.
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