Can Dogs Eat Comfrey?
Overview
Comfrey is a herb that has been traditionally used in herbal medicine for its purported healing properties. However, it contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are toxic to the liver and can cause serious health issues in dogs.
Comfrey is unsafe for dogs due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are toxic to the liver and can cause significant health problems, including liver failure and cancer. There is no safe level of comfrey consumption for dogs.
Benefits
There are no known health benefits to feeding comfrey to dogs that outweigh the risks.
Risks & Precautions
Comfrey contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids that can lead to liver damage, liver failure, and even death in dogs. It is also associated with carcinogenic risks. Ingestion of comfrey can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal issues. There are no safe preparation methods that can completely eliminate these risks.
Serving Guidelines
Not recommended for any size of dog due to toxicity risks.