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.
One safe and effective mouse deterrent that is also safe for dogs is peppermint oil. Mice are repelled by the strong scent of peppermint, while dogs are not harmed by it. Simply soak cotton balls in peppermint oil and place them in areas where mice are likely to enter.
dont let him eat them.
Yes, they are peppermint is related to the catnip family. My cat loves peppermint altoids. Just like catnip though, you want to watch that you don't feed your kitty an OD. Keep the quantities smallish, maybe a quarter to a half mint
I guess pepper dog!
It is safe to have a dog but you may have to show it things and respect , to it !
Dehydromenthofurolactone is a flavoring added to tobacco. The tobacco companies say it is found in peppermint and is considered safe.
Yes, the mouse trap dog is safe.
its actually pretty bad for a dog but not too much like a small spoon well your dog can get a stomach ache.
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First : Why would you give spearmint to the dog ?Second : NO it's not.Spearmint is safe for dogs, so is peppermint. Wintergreen is the mint that dogs CAN'T have. Several companies make dog biscuits that aid in eliminating bad breath which contain spearmint: MilkBone, Booda Bone, etc. Also, there are mint flavored tennis balls for dogs which uses spearmint.
Olive might be OK, but peppermint sounds like a bad idea. Why not get a real lube instead and not have to worry about having to explain an embarrasing rash to your doctor.