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  1. Curly parsley is generally safe for dogs in small, moderate amounts, providing vitamins and fresh breath, but spring and Italian (flat-leaf) parsley are toxic in large quantities, causing photosensitivity and dermatitis.

    Never feed parsley to pregnant dogs or those with kidney disease, and avoid parsley seeds.
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    Key Considerations:
    Safe vs. Toxic:
    Only feed small amounts of curly parsley;

    avoid Italian/flat-leaf and spring parsley as they contain higher levels of harmful furanocoumarins.

    Serving Size: Use sparingly, generally no more than 1 teaspoon per 20 pounds of body weight to avoid digestive upset or kidney issues.

    Symptoms of Poisoning: Large amounts can cause dermatitis (skin irritation), sun sensitivity, and, in severe cases, liver damage.

    Benefits: Used moderately, it is rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, C, and K, and can aid with bad breath.
    Wag!

    If your dog has eaten a large amount of parsley, contact your veterinarian.

  2. Amazing video! Planet Ayurveda’s Happy Fur Combo for pets seems like a safe option.

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