Ginseng is a powerful herb long used in human wellness—and now it’s becoming a popular supplement for dogs too. But is it really safe? And how does it benefit your Doodle’s health?
Let’s take a closer look at how ginseng can support your dog’s energy, immune system, and more, along with important safety tips every pet parent should know.
Ginseng is a natural herbal supplement that supports energy, longevity, and overall health. The most common varieties are:
You may also hear about Siberian Ginseng, but it’s actually from a different plant family (Eleutherococcus senticosus) and isn’t true ginseng.
Ginseng is packed with powerful plant compounds, particularly ginsenosides, which are believed to offer many health-boosting effects. In pet care, ginseng is being recognized for:
Recent studies have supported the positive effects of ginseng in pet nutrition:
A 2022 study published in the Journal of Animal Nutrition found that ginsenosides in ginseng have strong antioxidant properties, helping boost immune function and protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
The study highlighted that ginseng can stimulate immune cell activity and help maintain energy levels—making it especially beneficial for senior pets or those recovering from illness.
Another 2019 study in the Journal of Veterinary and Animal Science noted that natural compounds in ginseng may help improve appetite, which is helpful for pets with poor appetite or recovering from illness.
Ginseng supplements come in various forms like capsules, powders, or liquid extracts. You can give it:
Always follow your vet’s dosing recommendations and measure liquid forms carefully.
Ginseng is generally safe in the right dose, but high amounts may cause:
Avoid giving ginseng to pets with heart conditions, high blood pressure, fever, bleeding disorders, or infectionswithout consulting your vet. Also, pregnant or nursing pets should not take it without veterinary supervision.
Ginseng may interact with:
Always tell your vet about any supplements or medications your dog is taking.
Keep ginseng in a cool, dry place, away from direct light, and follow the product label’s storage instructions.
If you suspect an overdose or reaction, contact your vet or an emergency veterinary facility right away.