Burdock Root

Arctium lappa

Evidence: CFamily: Asteraceae

A gentle detoxifying herb excellent for chronic skin conditions in dogs. Supports liver function and blood purification. Safe for long-term use.

Consult Your Veterinarian First

This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified veterinarian before using herbal remedies for your pet — especially if they are on medication, pregnant, or have existing health conditions.

Species Safety

An herb safe for one species may be toxic to another.

Dogs

Safe

Duration: long term

Pregnancy: cautionYoung: safe

Cats

Use Caution

Duration: moderate term

Pregnancy: unsafeYoung: caution

Horses

Safe

Duration: long term

Pregnancy: cautionYoung: safe

Dosing Guide

General guidance only — always consult your veterinarian.

SpeciesFormDoseFrequencyNotes
Dogsdried herb15-30 mg /lbtwice dailyBest results after 4-6 weeks of consistent use
Catsglycerin tincture3-7 dropsonce daily

Active Compounds

Inulin(other)
Arctigenin(glycoside)

Compounds marked Cat Unsafe (phenols and many terpenes) cannot be metabolized by feline livers.

Quick Info

Plant Family

Asteraceae

Parts Used

root

Available Forms

dried herb, tea, glycerin tincture

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