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Basil, parsley, oregano, rosemary, peppermint, ginger, cilantro, thyme, and sage are all herbs that are safe and beneficial for dogs when given in moderation.
A few fresh leaves or up to one teaspoon of dried basil per day is safe for a medium-sized dog; smaller dogs should receive just a pinch.
Basil, parsley, oregano, rosemary, peppermint, ginger, cilantro, thyme, and sage are safe and beneficial herbs for dogs when used in moderation.
Yes, dogs can safely eat both basil and parsley in moderation, as they offer health benefits like antioxidants, vitamins, and support for digestion and immunity.
Most dogs enjoy the taste of basil when added to their food or treats in small amounts.
Basil is not toxic to dogs and can be consumed safely in moderation, offering health benefits such as antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.
Yes, dogs can eat raw basil in moderation. It is non-toxic and provides antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-supporting benefits.
Yes, dogs can eat basil in moderation, as it's safe and offers health benefits. Always use pure basil and introduce it gradually to your dog's diet.
Yes, dogs can develop a favorite person, usually the one who provides the most care, attention, and positive interactions.
Dogs steal your spot because it's warm, carries your comforting scent, and signifies closeness to you as a protective companion or pack leader.

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