Can Dogs Eat Hyssop?
No. Although used topically for Lyme’s disease, dogs should not consume hyssop or hyssop oil. It is toxic and can cause respiratory problems and seizures.
You should never let your dog eat hyssop or hyssop oil. It is toxic and can cause respiratory distress and seizures. Hyssop oil is occasionally used in external ointments to treat tick bites or lyme’s disease. However, this should be done under supervision of a veterinarian. Do not expose your dog to hyssop or hyssop oil.
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