Lola loves pulling weeds with me.... especially Dandelions ... https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/dandelion-much-more-than-a-weed/
Dandelion or Taraxacum officinale, is also known as Lion’s tooth; Priest’s crown and Swine’s snout.
Anyone who’s ever cared for a lawn has tangled with these stubborn, bountiful weeds. What may surprise you is that dandelions hold that same tenacity as an herb.
Nutritional Benefits of Dandelion
The entire plant can be used, flowers, roots and all, and it packs a nutritional punch.
Dandelion is rich in:
Vitamins A, C, K, D and he B complex
Iron, manganese
Phosphorus
And many other trace minerals.
This nearly perfect whole food source of vitamins and minerals is easily absorbed by the body and is a great supplement to any dog’s daily diet.
You can easily collect dandelion leaves from your lawn (make sure they are never sprayed with herbicides or pesticides), dry them and sprinkle a teaspoon per 20 pounds body weight directly onto your dog’s food.
The Health Benefits Of Dandelion For Dogs
If your dog suffers from digestive issues, dandelion may be a great herb to consider.
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