Ingredients that begin with P
On this page you will find a comprehensive overview of various ingredients and plants. We explain whether they are safe for your dog and whether they have a positive or negative effect on his health. Whether it's everyday foods, special herbs or unknown plants - here you will find all the important information you need for the safe nutrition and care of your four-legged friend. Your dog deserves the best, and we'll help you make informed decisions.
Traditional use in phytotherapy
Garden plant
Medicinal plant
Penstemon
Traditional use in phytotherapy
Garden plant
Medicinal plant
Penstemon
Promotes fresh breath
May have antibacterial properties
May have antioxidant properties
Cooling effect
Natural source of antioxidants
Aroma
Calming effect
May have antifungal properties
Can influence the mood
Supports digestion
May have anti-inflammatory properties
Traditional use in phytotherapy
Use in animal care
Plant
Spice plant
Medicinal plant
Herb
Herbal sedative
Tolerated in small quantities
Peppermint
Intended for human consumption
Common ingredient in dog food
Fish & Seafood
Animal product
Product from wild animals
Can support the immune system
Can support skin and coat health
Supports digestion
Rich in essential substances
Source of healthy unsaturated fats
Rich in nutrients
Rich in amino acids
Rich in minerals
Rich in proteins
Rich in vitamins
conditionally compatible
Can be eaten fresh
Safe feeding
Suitable for raw food
Perch
Fish & Seafood
Can support the immune system
May have anti-inflammatory properties
Supports joint health
Supports liver function
Food supplements
Rich in essential substances
Rich in proteins
Can be eaten fresh
Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs
Perna canaliculus
Fruit
Persimmon
Chemistry
Feeding toxic
Pesticides