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Tips for giving herbs to cats and dogs

WellBeing

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Issue 217

One common challenge in integrative veterinary medicine is administering multiple herbs, supplements and medications to pets. Unlike food-motivated Labradors, many pets are sensitive to changes in their meals, and animals instinctively avoid strong smells and tastes. As a result, refusal to take herbs and supplements is the most frequent "side effect" reported by frustrated pet carers. Below are some practical tips to make dosing easier.

- By Karen Goldrick

Tips for giving herbs to cats and dogs

Start slow

Introduce one new supplement at a time, increasing the dose gradually over a few days. Many herbs and supplements come in powdered or liquid form, allowing for an easy, step-by-step increase. This method also helps monitor for potential side effects such as vomiting, reduced appetite or soft stools.

The "stealth" approach for cats

When introducing herbs to cats, start with just a tiny pinch or a drop, gradually increasing the dose over time. Unlike medications, herbs work gradually and are often used for chronic conditions. Taking a month to reach the full dose is perfectly fine. Even small amounts can be beneficial. The goal is for your cat not to notice the herbs in the food. This approach has worked well for my own senior cats, who now willingly consume several herbs and supplements for chronic kidney disease.

Mixing herbs into food

For many dogs and some cats, herbs and supplements can be mixed into their meals. Avoid doing this with pets with a poor appetite, as it may cause them to refuse their food altogether. For reluctant pets, consider mixing the herbs into highly palatable foods such as:

  • Chicken-flavoured baby food (no onion)

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