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6 Must-Have Herbs for Your Dog’s Heart Health

By: Zyra Capalac
Zyra is a Special Project Coordinator of HomeLife Media and a writer for iHeartDogs.com. She has 3 dogs namely Skye, Luna, and one of them is a rescue, named Tesla.Read more
| March 17, 2025

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Keeping your dog’s heart in top shape is essential for a long and healthy life. While diet, exercise, and veterinary care are crucial, certain herbs can provide additional cardiovascular benefits. These natural supplements help improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support overall heart function. Here are six must-have herbs to enhance your dog’s heart health.

Hawthorn

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Hawthorn is one of the most well-known heart-supporting herbs for both humans and dogs. It strengthens the heart muscle, improves circulation, and helps regulate blood pressure. Rich in antioxidants, hawthorn also protects against free radical damage that can contribute to heart disease. You can find hawthorn in various forms, including tinctures, capsules, and powders.

Turmeric

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Turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory herb that benefits heart health by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. It contains curcumin, which has been shown to support cardiovascular function and improve blood flow. Consider using Glucosamine and Turmeric Chews (on Amazon) for an easy way to incorporate turmeric into your dog’s diet.

Garlic (in Small Amounts)

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While large amounts of garlic can be harmful to dogs, small controlled doses can offer heart health benefits. Garlic helps lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol levels, and improve circulation. Always consult your veterinarian before adding garlic to your dog’s diet to ensure a safe dosage.

Dandelion

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Dandelion is a natural diuretic that helps remove excess fluid from the body, reducing strain on the heart. It is also packed with essential vitamins and minerals that support overall health. Dandelion can be given as a tea, tincture, or powder, making it easy to add to your dog’s meals.

Ginger

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Ginger supports heart health by improving circulation and reducing blood clot risk. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that help maintain healthy arteries. Adding a small amount of fresh or powdered ginger to your dog’s diet can promote better cardiovascular function.

Rosemary

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Rosemary is a potent antioxidant that supports heart health by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. It also has antimicrobial properties and aids digestion. Fresh or dried rosemary can be sprinkled onto your dog’s food, or you can find it in some natural supplements.

Boost Your Dog’s Heart Health Naturally

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Incorporating these herbs into your dog’s diet can provide natural cardiovascular support. Always consult your veterinarian before adding new supplements to ensure they are safe and beneficial for your pet. With the right combination of herbs, nutrition, and exercise, you can help keep your dog’s heart strong for years to come. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, iHeartDogs earns from qualifying purchases.

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