Parsley is an excellent source of vitamin K and vitamin C as well as a good source of vitamin A, folate and iron.
Why is parsley good for my pet?Parsley is a green leafy herb that is rich in nutrients that help keep your pet healthy, strong, and active. It offers many benefits for your cat or dog including improving the health of blood cells, flushing waste out of the body, acting as a breath freshener, and improving digestive health. It is a relative to celery and derives its name from the Greek word meaning "rock celery".
Parsley can be of benefit to pets with arthritis, anemia, high blood pressure, and urinary tract infections. |
Benefits of parsley:
- Help flush toxins from the body, supporting bladder and kidney health
- Relieve swelling and pain from arthritis and other inflammatory conditions
- Freshen bad breath
Help flush toxins from the body, supporting bladder and kidney health.
While too much is not advisable for dogs with kidney problems, parsley is often used for preventative kidney health. It can be cleansing for the organs which theoretically will help prevent common kinds of disease, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones and gallbladder stones.
Parsley leaves have antiseptic properties which can also aid in treating urinary tract infections. Parsley acts as a diuretic, flushing waste out of the body and boosting kidney function. This can be helpful for dogs prone to urinary tract infections by helping the body get rid of bad bacteria through increased urination.
Relieve swelling and pain from arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
Parsley’s anti-inflammatory properties (which prevent arthritis and swelling) are well-documented. Parsley boasts several volatile oils which have natural anti-inflammatory properties making parsley a good substance for dogs who suffer from urinary tract infections, arthritis, and cancer.
Parsley's leaves are packed with vitamins, including vitamin K which has been shown to help destroy inflammatory cells, improve the blood’s ability to clot, and improve liver health. Parsley is one of the best natural sources of Vitamin K you can give to your pet. Pets with arthritis have shown significant improvement when parsley is added to their diets. This is due to the promotion of fluid movement and the anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin K in parsley.
Freshen bad breath.
Dental disease is likely the main cause of a pet’s bad breath and is often caused by a diet of dry kibble which is high in sugar and simple carbohydrates. Gum disease, plaque and tartar buildup can make matters worse. Feeding a raw diet is often enough to prevent dental disease. Raw foods contain naturally occurring enzymes that help protect the teeth and gums. While parsley can’t treat dental disease, it can act as a natural breath deodorant thanks to its microbial properties that destroy bacteria in the mouth that causes bad breath.
While too much is not advisable for dogs with kidney problems, parsley is often used for preventative kidney health. It can be cleansing for the organs which theoretically will help prevent common kinds of disease, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones and gallbladder stones.
Parsley leaves have antiseptic properties which can also aid in treating urinary tract infections. Parsley acts as a diuretic, flushing waste out of the body and boosting kidney function. This can be helpful for dogs prone to urinary tract infections by helping the body get rid of bad bacteria through increased urination.
Relieve swelling and pain from arthritis and other inflammatory conditions.
Parsley’s anti-inflammatory properties (which prevent arthritis and swelling) are well-documented. Parsley boasts several volatile oils which have natural anti-inflammatory properties making parsley a good substance for dogs who suffer from urinary tract infections, arthritis, and cancer.
Parsley's leaves are packed with vitamins, including vitamin K which has been shown to help destroy inflammatory cells, improve the blood’s ability to clot, and improve liver health. Parsley is one of the best natural sources of Vitamin K you can give to your pet. Pets with arthritis have shown significant improvement when parsley is added to their diets. This is due to the promotion of fluid movement and the anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin K in parsley.
Freshen bad breath.
Dental disease is likely the main cause of a pet’s bad breath and is often caused by a diet of dry kibble which is high in sugar and simple carbohydrates. Gum disease, plaque and tartar buildup can make matters worse. Feeding a raw diet is often enough to prevent dental disease. Raw foods contain naturally occurring enzymes that help protect the teeth and gums. While parsley can’t treat dental disease, it can act as a natural breath deodorant thanks to its microbial properties that destroy bacteria in the mouth that causes bad breath.
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