Can Dogs Eat Mint?
Mint is a popular herb used in everything from teas to desserts—but can your dog safely enjoy it too? The short answer is yes, dogs can eat certain types of mint in moderation. However, there are a few important things to know before sharing this refreshing herb with your pup.

Is Mint Safe for Dogs?
Plain mint leaves (like spearmint and peppermint) are generally safe for dogs when given in small amounts. These herbs are not toxic and can even offer a few health benefits.
However, not all mint products are dog-friendly. Some can actually be harmful—so it’s important to know the difference.
Types of Mint Dogs Can Eat
Here are the safe options:
- Spearmint – Mild and commonly used in cooking
- Peppermint – Safe in small quantities and often used in natural dog treats
Fresh or dried leaves are best. Always wash fresh mint thoroughly before serving.
Types of Mint to Avoid
Not all mint is safe for dogs. Avoid:
- Pennyroyal mint – This variety is toxic and should never be given to dogs
- Mint-flavored products – Such as gum, candies, or toothpaste (often contain xylitol, which is highly toxic to dogs)
- Mint essential oils – Too concentrated and can be harmful if ingested
Health Benefits of Mint for Dogs
When fed properly, mint can offer a few gentle benefits:
1. Freshens Breath
Mint is well-known for its natural breath-freshening properties, which can help reduce mild doggy breath.
2. Supports Digestion
Mint may help soothe minor stomach upset and reduce gas.
3. Contains Antioxidants
Mint has small amounts of antioxidants that support overall health.
Are There Any Risks?
Mint should always be given in moderation.
- Too much mint can cause stomach upset, including vomiting or diarrhea
- Some dogs may be sensitive to herbs
- Strong mint varieties may irritate your dog’s mouth or digestive system
If your dog has a sensitive stomach or underlying health issues, consult your vet before introducing new herbs.
How to Safely Give Mint to Your Dog
If you want to try mint with your pup, here are some easy ways:
- Finely chop fresh mint leaves and sprinkle a small amount over food
- Mix mint into homemade dog treats
- Add a tiny bit to frozen dog treats for a refreshing twist
👉 Tip: Start with a very small amount and monitor your dog for any reactions.
Mint Dog Treat Idea
Try adding a pinch of finely chopped mint to yogurt-based frozen treats for a cooling, breath-freshening snack, perfect for warmer days!
How Much Mint Can Dogs Have?
Mint should only be an occasional treat. A general guideline:
- Small dogs: A tiny pinch
- Medium dogs: A few small leaves
- Large dogs: Up to 1 teaspoon (finely chopped)
Always introduce gradually and avoid daily feeding.
Homemade Dog Treats with Mint
FAQs
Yes, fresh mint can help reduce mild bad breath, but it won’t fix underlying dental issues.
Yes, as long as they are plain, fresh, and given in small amounts.
Most common mint varieties are not toxic, but pennyroyal mint is dangerous and should always be avoided.
No—mint sauce often contains sugar, vinegar, and other ingredients that aren’t suitable for dogs.
If you’re exploring more dog-safe ingredients, you might also enjoy creating recipes with other herbs and vegetables that support your pup’s health.
