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Dog rose

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You may have heard of dog rose or seen it in the wild. But what is dog rose and how does it affect your dog? In this article, you'll find out more about this plant and its advantages and disadvantages for your four-legged friend.

What is dog rose?

The dog rose is a species of wild rose found in Europe, Asia and North Africa. It grows as a shrub or climbing plant and usually has pink or white flowers. The fruits of the dog rose are rose hips, which ripen in the fall and are often used as a food or remedy.

The dog rose has many names, for example dog rose, hag rose or vine rose. It belongs to the rose family and is related to many other rose species.

What are the benefits of dog rose for dogs?

Dog rose can have some health benefits for dogs, mainly due to its high content of vitamin C and other antioxidants. These can boost the immune system, reduce inflammation and promote wound healing. Rosehip can also aid digestion, lower cholesterol and improve blood clotting.

Rosehip can be administered as a tea, powder or oil. The dosage depends on the size and weight of the dog. It is advisable to consult a vet before use to rule out possible interactions with other medications or illnesses.

What side effects does dog rose have in dogs?

Dog rose is not suitable for every dog. Some dogs may have an allergic reaction to the plant or experience gastrointestinal problems. The thorns of dog rose can also cause injuries if the dog nibbles or scratches them.

Dog rose should also not be fed to pregnant or nursing bitches, as it can stimulate labor. Dogs with blood clotting disorders or kidney problems should also not be fed dog rose.

 

Dog rose is an interesting plant that offers both beauty and benefits. For dogs, it can be a natural supplement that promotes well-being. However, it is important to be aware of possible risks and to follow the correct dosage.

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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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