Tarragon
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Can Dogs Eat Tarragon? Is Tarragon Safe For Dogs?

Can dogs eat tarragon? Maybe you’ve wondered if you could share a taste with your dog while chopping up a bunch of this herb to add to a meal. If humans can eat tarragon, can dogs safely eat it too?

The short answer is no, dogs can’t eat tarragon safely. In fact, tarragon is one of a number of herbs that are actually considered by the ASPCA to be toxic for dogs to consume.

Letting your dog eat tarragon could lead to a number of symptoms, so make sure to keep tarragon away from your pooch’s paws.

If your dog manages to consume tarragon, call your veterinarian for further advice. Here’s what you need to know about tarragon and dogs.

Why Is Tarragon Bad For Dogs?

As mentioned, tarragon is listed by the ASPCA as being poisonous for dogs, and that includes both fresh tarragon and dried tarragon.

This is due to the presence of certain essential oils in tarragon. Ingesting these oils could lead to common symptoms such as vomiting, salivating a lot and diarrhea.

Additionally, if too much tarragon is consumed, it may bring on even more severe conditions.

What Should I Do If My Dog Eats Tarragon?

Raw and dry tarragon spice.Tarragon or Artemisia dracunculus
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First of all, if you notice that your dog is eating tarragon, take away the rest of it immediately. Keep an eye out for any of the common symptoms of a dog eating tarragon.

Some of the most frequent symptoms include:

If you notice that your dog is displaying any of the common symptoms of eating tarragon, call your veterinarian straight away. Depending on the amount your dog has consumed and their own personal medical history, your vet might classify the situation as one that needs emergency intervention.

While most dogs will recover from eating a small amount of tarragon, in cases where a larger quantity is consumed, a short stay in hospital might be needed.

Has your dog ever accidentally eaten tarragon? Did they feel sick after? Let us know in the comments below!

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