Is Stinging Nettle Toxic to Dogs?
Yes — Stinging Nettle is mildly toxic to dogs
Stinging nettle causes immediate localized pain through tiny hairs that inject histamine and other irritants. While not systemically toxic, the sting is very painful for pets.
Symptoms in Dogs
If your dog eats Stinging Nettle, watch for these symptoms (onset: Immediate):
- Localized pain
- Swelling
- Itching
- Drooling
- Pawing at face
What To Do
Apply cold compress to affected area. Antihistamine may help. Usually resolves within hours.
Quick Facts
Urtica dioica
Yes (mild)
Histamine, formic acid, serotonin
leaves, stems (stinging hairs)
Sources: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Pet Poison Helpline. View full Stinging Nettle toxicity profile.