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The Secret Herbs Every Chihuahua Owner Should Know About

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As a proud Chihuahua parent, you always seek the best for your fur baby. But did you know that nature might hold some of the secrets to keeping your Chihuahua healthy and vibrant?

Smiling brown haired woman holding fawn Chihuahua.

In this guide, we’re spilling the beans—or rather, the herbs—that can complement your pup’s diet. Prepare to challenge everything you thought you knew about pup care!

Unlock these herbal secrets and become the envy of every Chihuahua owner. Say ‘ciao’ to ho-hum health with these insights!

**Please use all herbs in moderation on our little chihuahuas!**

Dried chamomile flowers and wooden spoon.

1. The Power of Chamomile: More Than a Cup of Tea

Chamomile isn’t just for calming your nerves—it’s a miracle worker for our furry friends too. This soothing herb can help alleviate anxiety in Chihuahuas due to its calming properties.

Imagine soothing bedtime teas now being a part of your dog’s life, calming them after a boisterous day. Chamomile tea, anyone?

Consider sprinkling a bit into their food or offering a chamomile-infused treat for peace that’s just a paw’s reach away.

Aloe Vera plant.
Aloe vera plant isolated on white background.

2. Aloe Vera: Natural Skin Soother for Perfection

We’ve all heard of aloe vera for our skin, but did you know it’s a natural soother for your Chihuahua’s skin as well? Aloe vera can help with minor skin issues, keeping your dog’s coat shimmering with health.

Next time you’re sprucing up the garden, consider adding an aloe plant—a natural first aid kit for your Chichi!

Never use the leaf directly; always purchase safe, pet-approved products.

3. Dandelion for Detox: The Underrated Wonder

Dandelion is not just a pesky weed; it’s an incredible herbal powerhouse that can aid in liver detoxification.

Surprised? Many dismiss dandelions as bothersome, but in small, prepared doses, they can be a Chihuahua’s secret weapon to good health.

Consider this as nature’s spa day for your furry pal. It’s a little backyard miracle in disguise!

4. Lavender: Calm and Composure in a Leaf

Lavender is a top-notch herb known for its relaxing aroma and ability to soothe anxiety.

Is your Chihuahua a little ball of energy during thunderstorms? Try placing a few lavender plants around your home, or consider an approved lavender-infused toy.

Your friend might start to appreciate those stormy nights if they come with a lavender-scented experience!

5. Rosemary: More Than Just a Kitchen Staple

Rosemary is not just for cooking—it’s also a wonderful health supplement for Chihuahuas. Packed with antioxidants, rosemary helps boost memory and concentration.

Ever had moments where your dog seems absent-minded? A rosemary sprinkle can be the herbal pick-me-up they need!

Just remember, a small amount will do the magic. Your Chihuahua doesn’t need a Thanksgiving feast!

6. Basil: The Unassuming Heart-Helper

Known for its robust flavor, basil is also a fantastic choice for heart health in Chihuahuas.

Basil can be more than a pizza topping! It supports their heart and keeps them feeling fantastic for days of backyard exploration.

Try adding shredded basil as a fun topping on their meals. They will love the flavor and the health boost!

7. Fun with Fennel: A Digestive Dynamo

Fennel is fabulous for keeping your Chihuahua’s tummy in top shape. It acts as a digestive aid and is great for bloating.

Does your Chihuahua ever look bloated after meals? Try fennel—the results might just make their belly as happy as their wagging tail!

Your little friend will thank you with those sparkling eyes!

Fresh and dried mint.

8. Mint for Mood: Not Just a Breath Booster

Mint does more than freshen breath; it can also lighten your Chihuahua’s mood.

A sprig of mint in their diet could be a boost of zest and zestiness. Joy in every wag!

Perfect for little Chihuahuas that need that extra bit of pep. It’s a minty mood-mender!

A few types of mints have warnings:

Peppermint should only be used in very tiny amounts and English pennyroyal (a type of mint) is toxic.

9. Sage: Wisdom in Every Leaf

Sage benefits a Chihuahua’s cognition and memory—keeping them sharp throughout life’s adventures.

Curious dogs are happier dogs! Sprinkle a bit of sage powder in their meals and watch them stay alert and bright!

Who needs puzzles when you have a little sage for the brain?

10. Thyme for Triumph: An Immunity Boost

Thyme isn’t just tasty—it’s an immune system warrior. Keep your Chihuahua’s defenses strong with this potent herb.

In the battle against germs, give thy little buddy some thyme!

Sprinkle it sparingly to protect without overwhelming flavors. They’ll triumph with wagging tails!

11. Turmeric: The Golden Guardian

Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, turmeric can help Chihuahuas with joint sensitivity.

Is your Chihuahua a bouncy ball of energy getting sore after play? A touch of turmeric could be the golden key to keeping them comfortable.

Make a little golden paste, invite them to taste; use in moderation.

12. Calendula: Flower Power for Healing

Calendula, with its healing properties, is perfect for treating minor cuts and promoting faster recovery.

If your pup tends to play rough, consider calendula as your soft-pawed savior!

It’s the perfect floral hug in times of need.

Freshand dried Dandelion.

13. Catnip for Canines: More Than a Feline Favorite

While catnip is traditionally associated with cats, small doses can provide relaxation for our small dogs too.

If your little pup needs extra chill time, think outside the box with catnip. No, it won’t turn them into a feline!

Turns out, it’s not just cats on catnip who can have fun!

Fresh and dried Parsley.

14. Parsley: A Toothsome Treat

Parsley isn’t just a breath freshener—it’s also perfect for keeping your dog’s teeth stronger.

Add a sprinkle of parsley to peak the interest of your shy Chihuahua. Their breath and teeth might just be the highlight of their day!

It’s parsley’s time to shine in your pet’s tiny mouth!

Fresh and dried Valerian.

15. Valerian: Restful Herb, Happy Pup

Trouble with your Chihuahua’s sleep? Valerian could be the calming solution.

Whether it’s or noisy neighborhood or simply feeling restless, enhance your pup’s snooze time with Valerian.

Your little dynamo might just become the best sleeper in the house!

Fresh and dried Echinacea.

16. Echinacea: Immune Support in Every Petal

Boost your Chihuahua’s immune system naturally with echinacea.

A few petals go a long way in keeping your pup protected, especially during those frosty months!

Echinacea equals enthusiastic Chihuahuas—now that’s worth cherishing!

I hope these herbs gave you some ideas of how you can enrich your dog’s life. Let me know in the comments if you know of some great herbs for dogs that I have missed,

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Cathy Bendzunas

Pet Blogger

I have had dogs all my life. I have been a pet groomer, worked in a pet hotel, and a kennel, and have bred and showed dogs.

Cherry

Monday 24th of February 2025

Sorry, I didn't get to finish. I have kept my terminally ill husband alive with natural remedies but stupidly I never thought to use them on my pups, Thank you for opening my eyes. xXx

Cathy Bendzunas

Tuesday 25th of February 2025

You are very welcome Cherry.

Cherry

Monday 24th of February 2025

WOW Cathy, thanks for this post!

Janice

Friday 21st of February 2025

Thank you, Cathy. I was just wondering about herbal usage today! Janice Garren

Cathy Bendzunas

Friday 21st of February 2025

Yay! I'm glad it came at the right time.