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Chamomile flowers are a popular household remedy for many ailments. They have a calming and anti-inflammatory effect and can be used both internally and externally. But are chamomile flowers also suitable for dogs? In this article, you'll find out what chamomile flowers are, how they can help your dog and what you should look out for.

What are chamomile flowers?

Chamomile flowers are the dried flower heads of the chamomile plant, which belongs to the Asteraceae family. Chamomile is an annual plant that is native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. It has white petals and a yellow flower head containing the seeds. Chamomile flowers from May to September and is mainly cultivated in Germany, France and Eastern Europe.

How can chamomile flowers help your dog?

Chamomile flowers have various positive effects on your dog's health. For example, they can be used for the following problems:

  • Gastrointestinal complaints: Chamomile flowers have an antispasmodic effect and promote digestion. You can offer your dog chamomile tea or mix a few flowers into his food. However, make sure that the tea is not too hot and that you do not use any sugar or other additives.
  • Skin irritations: Chamomile flowers have an antibacterial and wound-healing effect. You can make a chamomile tincture or infusion and dab or soak your dog's affected areas with it. This can help with skin rashes, eczema, insect bites or minor injuries.
  • Eye inflammation: Chamomile flowers can also provide relief for your dog's irritated or inflamed eyes. You can let a chamomile infusion cool down and gently wipe your dog's eyes with it. However, always use fresh cotton pads or cloths and change them after each eye.
  • Stress and anxiety: Chamomile flowers have a calming effect on your dog's nervous system. You can give your dog a chamomile tea or put a few flowers in his basket. This can help him to relax and sleep better.

What should you look out for?

Chamomile flowers are generally well tolerated by dogs, but there are a few things you should be aware of:

  • Quality: Only buy high-quality chamomile flowers from controlled cultivation or from the pharmacy. Avoid cheap or inferior products that may be contaminated with harmful substances or other plants.
  • Dosage: Don't overdo it with the amount of chamomile flowers you give your dog. Too much chamomile can cause diarrhea or vomiting.
  • Allergies: Some dogs can have an allergic reaction to chamomile. Watch out for possible symptoms such as itching, swelling or difficulty breathing. If you notice such signs, discontinue use immediately.
  • Interactions: Chamomile flowers can strengthen or weaken the effect of some medications.

Chamomile flowers are dried flower heads of the chamomile plant and can help your dog with gastrointestinal complaints, skin irritation, eye inflammation and stress. Pay attention to quality, dosage, possible allergies and interactions with medication when using chamomile flowers for your dog.


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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊

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