No it will make them sick
Basil is totally safe for dogs to eat.
No,it is not safe for dogs and cats to have olive oil.
Vitamin E is safe to put on dogs and is totally healing.
Olive oil id definitely safe for dogs. My dog is a large mastiff (Cane Corso) and she gets olive oil everyday on her food. It helps the coat and she does not seem to have any problems with digestion.
Neem seed Oil. It is expensive and stinky but it is pretty safe. I believe even ladybugs are not affected by it.
There are a variety of natural laxatives that are safe to give to dogs including: water, pumpkin, bran, milk, olive oil, milk of magnesium, and Metamucil.
Coconut oil good for your teeth is good for help especially teeth and gum.
Nursing Herbal Medicine Handbook (Eds.: J. A. Schilling McCann, W. J. Kelly; Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; pg. 27-28) says, "Basil contains estragole (70% to 85% of essential oil) as a major component and smaller amounts of safrole. Estragole may have mutagenic effects if taken internally in massive amounts, but it's safe to use as a spice....Pregnant women, breast-feeding women, infants, and young children should avoid using basil" in medicinal quantities. In plain English, you can use it in food, but using the essential oil is not safe in pregnancy.
Spaghetti
Basil The sauce is made of toasted pine nuts, garlic, basil, olive oil and Parmesan cheese.
Most people know sangig leaves by their other name, which is basil. Basil leaves are used extensively in cooking, especially in soups. There are about 150 types of basil and some are used for their essential oil.
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No, in my opinion, basil essential oil is not toxic to cats, but should be used as if they are a small child. It can be irritating to sensitive skin and eyes just like humans. But basil is safe to use around cats in normal methods and amounts.However, there has been recent evidence that essential oils can be toxic to cats (whether inhaled, applied to the skin, or taken internally). This is because a cat's liver is unable to correctly metabolise the various compounds of essential oils. For more information, see the external link further down this page, under Sources and Related Links.