Peppermint
Peppermint leaves are non-toxic to dogs. Mint leaves are a natural source of dietary fiber which can promote healthy digestion but it also has a host of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants and anti-inflammatory as well.
Cats cannot have too much as it would give them an upset tummy. There is small amount in every bite, so one piece every now and again shouldn’t be a problem for cats.
Benefits of Peppermint:
Allergies: It has been said that it contains rosmarinic acid which relieves symptoms of seasonal allergies.
Antioxidants: To protect against damage from free radicals and oxidation in cells.
Breath: Natural antiviral, antimicrobial, anti fungal and antibacterial benefits that can help freshen breath.
Decongestant: Helps to break up phlegm and mucus, relieving respiratory ailments.
Fiber: A natural source of dietary fiber which promotes healthy digestion.
Tummy: soothes upset stomach, relieves nausea or diarrhoea, relieves gas and symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease.
Trace Minerals: Contains Calcium, Copper, Folate, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc that all plays a vital role in balanced nutrition.
Vitamins: With vitamin A and C, get the support for healthy bones, skin and vision as well as a boost in immunity.
The key thing with Peppermint is not to overdo it. With Minto by Kuro Snacks, a small amount of dried peppermint leaves is blended in, which also means each piece contains just a little to support the benefits without overdoing it. Dogs can display symptoms of overdose which you need to look out for including:
Depression
Lower body temperature
Sneezing
Unsteadiness on their feet
With any new food, it’s always best to feed your dog only a little at first. Wait to see of there is any adverse reaction, if any, before you let your dog eat more. When in doubt, always check in with your veterinarian.
With Minto by Kuro Snacks, we blend in small amount of dried peppermint leaves to reap the benefits and provide for your dog, a tasty snack.