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Dogs and Verbena bonariensis

ellen_s
15 years ago

Does anybody else have dogs that love to eat Verbena bonariensis? I don't mind because I have it all over the place, but it is a little strange because it's the only plant they are ever interested in. I have a friend who is an expert on medicinal plant usage and she tells me that Verbena is soporific, so perhaps they are just looking for a sedative effect (don't ask me why, they sleep half the time anyway).

Anybody else notice this? They will literally go deep into a bed to find the Verbena growing back there...

Comments (29)

  • diggingthedirt
    15 years ago

    Wow, please don't tell my dog about this. He's only interested in eating grass at this point; there's Vb all over the garden but he's never sampled it.

    I wonder how your dogs figured this out? Trial and error, or did they read about it on the web?

  • ellen_s
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Strange...I did a web search on 'verbena' and 'dogs' and the only thing of interest I found was that Verbena was on a list of plants poisonous to dogs!

    I don't think anybody told my dogs this...they have all been happily sucking on Verbena stems for several years and they're all still here :-)

  • diggingthedirt
    15 years ago

    Great photos, Monique.

    My little monster has found the everbearing strawberries in their big pot. His manners leave a little to be desired, though, as far as picking the berries. I just haven't been able to show him how to get the ripe ones off the stems without pulling the plants out of the soil; guess you need thumbs to be a considerate berry picker.

  • ellen_s
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Monique - cute dogs :-)

  • Marie Tulin
    15 years ago

    Nan,
    "Little" ??

  • diggingthedirt
    15 years ago

    Idabean - Are you referring to "His manners leave a little to be desired" by any chance? LOL

  • capecodder
    15 years ago

    Monique, wish I had pictures of my cairn terrier removing green tomatoes to show you!

  • arbo_retum
    15 years ago

    thank you for my first big extended laugh of the day!!
    mindy

  • Monique z6a CT
    15 years ago

    Capecodder, would love to see a photo of your Cairn with the tomatoes LOL. My Emma eats ALL of our strawberries. Luckily they haven't discovered the blueberry bushes, mostly due to our low yield b/c of the birds. Must net them next year but then the dogs will figure out a way to get them thru the netting.

  • runktrun
    15 years ago

    monique and capecodder,
    Your little guys are missing some of the tastiest stuff!!

  • Monique z6a CT
    15 years ago

    KT-Crabapples? If so, our branches are high and my dogs are low-so Emma eats them off the ground. Cute photo!

  • Traver O'Keefe
    7 years ago

    My dogs have eaten all my Verbena this year. Now I know why I guess!

  • gioco12313
    7 years ago

    I just noticed my dog was eating verbena bonariensis and I had never seen him do this before . When he finished with that he went on to eat some comfrey leaves which I have seen him eat many times before. I am assuming dogs know what they need. I hope so anyway! He doesn't seem sick at this point.

  • marmarme12
    5 years ago

    Our verbena bonariensis reseeds itself allover our property and I have to keep it growing because Buster loves it. He's a 65 # mutt who gingerly picks lives off the 3' stalks and just munches. He even dug up a root in March and chewed, as there were no stalks and leaves to be had. He looks like a cow! Buster has also taught our two other dogs to enjoy this treat. I'm baffled! I've tried it and it certainly doesn't taste like anything, but now I have three dogs with a Verbena addiction that has been going on for years!

  • prairiemoon2 z6b MA
    5 years ago

    I haven't had Verbena bonariensis in years, but it popped up in the vegetable garden this year. I have not seen our dog approach it. She does go into the beds and she always looks for the same plant which is a weed, but, I didn't know if it was a good plant for a dog to eat, so one day I tried encouraging her to eat the borage that was in the vegetable bed. I figured she wouldn't know what I was talking about anyway and forgot about it, but sure enough, she started eating that in the bed. Now she usually takes a bite of it going past.

    She never likes berries though. She spits out fruit. I did get her to eat apple slices with some peanut butter on it. [g]

  • prairiemoon2 z6b MA
    5 years ago

    Well, today, I let the dog out. The vegetable beds with the borage is cleaned up and has mulch on it now, but the Verbena bonariensis is still there, waiting for it to make seed. Sure enough I looked out and saw her eating the Verbena!

  • rewnnc
    4 years ago

    My dog eat my Verbena bonariensis then throws up, put noting more serious. just disgusting.

  • Sarrah Groves
    3 years ago

    My dog is addicted to the bark

  • rewnnc
    3 years ago

    One of my dogs loves to eat it, then comes in and throws up. I have finally had to remove plants inside fence that they run. She also likes to eat Lantana, which I can't under stand since had prickly stems and it stinks. It does reseed and comes up everywhere.

  • Michelle Henshall
    3 years ago

    My dog has started doing the same. After he has been near the plant, eaten the leaves he immediately throws up! Are these plants poisonous??


  • Jennifer Maynard
    3 years ago

    Hi, I found this thread on a search to see if other peoples dogs love to eat the purple topped vervane as much as mine does. He goes outside and munches some leaves after his meal. He really likes it.

  • Elizabeth Kellerman
    3 years ago

    My dog likes it too. She has an eating disorder though.

  • Elaine Willis
    3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    My little Hugo a yorkie Jack Russell loves verbena bonariensis. He has now discovered my verbena bedding plant plugs and has taken to having a nibble on those too. He is sometimes sick afterwards, the same as when he eats grass. He’s almost 14 and has been eating verbena for years. He also helps himself to my mini cucumbers in the greenhouse


  • prairiemoon2 z6b MA
    3 years ago

    Elaine, what a really cute dog!!


  • karen6969
    2 years ago

    My two dogs love verbena and its the only plant in a potted mixture that they look for! i wonder what the appeal is, they also havent had any serious side effects from eating this piosonous plant. if anyone knows the reason that dogs are attra to it, i’d love to know!

  • Vivian McPhee
    2 years ago

    Yes my cocker bitch (11) started eating it as a pup and now my sprocker eats it. I wondered if it was because I give them keepers mix. I now cannot grow it. They have eaten it all. They do not eat V. rigida so I now grow that


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    The Garland Team
    2 years ago

    One of my english setters treats it like candy. I checked online yo make sure it was not toxic. We had another dig up a tiger lily bulb in winter that I did not know was there. He spent two weeks in icu. We were told daily he probably would not live but thank God he did. So I am very cautious when I see them forage on plants.

  • prairiemoon2 z6b MA
    2 years ago
    last modified: 2 years ago

    GarlandTeam - So glad for you that your dog made it through. Very scary though!!


    We dog sit our daughter's dachshund and she LOVES the yard. She can spend 4 hours a day out there, exploring or visiting with the neighbor's kids and dog through the fence. She does put things in her mouth all the time, but I don't see her eating green material. I only see her finding twigs, which we seem to have a lot of and she can keep herself very busy chewing those. Haven't seen any verbena come back this year. She'll definitely eat pea pods if we give them to her.