Peppermint or spearmint leaves are not harmful to dogs. The peppermint can be used for bad breath, nausea, flatulence or motion sickness.
Peppermint essential oil is steam distilled from leaves, stems and flower buds.
Peppermint is safe for dogs, in moderation. It can be used settle a dog's stomach (as with humans). However, avoid feeding your dog peppermint candies (or other food products) that contain xylitol, as it can cause hypoglycemia, which can lead to coma and death.
The answer for that question is Peppermint
Well, if you are talking about the peppermint plant, then you would have to get the peppermint puppy. If you are talking about the food, you go to the stupid W shop and get the stupid food. Hope this helped! ---- gocute
Peppermint is not truly located in any food group. It would most appropriately be placed in the junk food (use sparingly) category.
peppermint treats
You put the candies unwrapped in a plastic Ziploc baggie, then you can bang them with a hammer, a clean empty frying pan, or maybe even a sturdy cup. You could also try a food processor.
The teeth which crush food are called molars; the teeth which cut food are the incisors.
crush food with your teeth? quite simple its chew
a rabbit can eat: timothy hay pellets Basil Bok Choy Brussels Sprouts Celery Cilantro Clover Escarole Green Peppers Mint Peppermint Leaves Radicchio Radish Tops Raspberry Leaves Wheat Grass you know their vegatarians
Because the food comes from the leaves...by kathlene claire,,,,,
It gets digested with all the other food you have eaten. Though try not to swallow it straight away, a peppermint is to enjoy.