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Ingredients beginning with S

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.

Overview

Intended for human consumption May have antibacterial properties May have antioxidant properties Aroma Vegetable Seasonal vegetables May have anti-inflammatory properties Garden plant Spice plant Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended
St. John's garlic
May have antibacterial properties Calming effect May have antiviral properties Can influence the mood Can support wound healing May have anti-inflammatory properties May interact with medications Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Medicinal plant Herbal sedative Ornamental plant
St. John's wort
Calming effect can have effects on the nervous system Can influence the mood May have anti-inflammatory properties May interact with medications Naturopathy Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Medicinal plant Herbal sedative Rich in essential substances Rich in antioxidants Rich in flavonoids Rich in minerals
St. John's wort root
Chemistry Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Stain
Medicine Naturopathy Topical application Plant Medicinal plant Herb Safe feeding Compatibility unknown
Star of Bethlehem
Food Vegetable Compatibility Safe feeding
steamed potatoes
Can contribute to employment Snack Product from livestock Good for the teeth Source of calcium Source of phosphate Rich in fatty acids Suitable for raw food
Sternum bone
Processed food Plant conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Stevia