What vegetation is this that my dog can’t get enough of

by bmbolland

23 Comments

  1. EnvironmentalMud3168

    Why is this so hilarious 😂😂😂😂 I love dogs

  2. Melodic_Tea3050

    Ridiculously hardy. Take the tiniest sprig and throw in your lawn. It’ll be covered in a couple years.

    Over 1/2 my lawn is mint now and I mow it in the summer every week. And every week there’s more to mow.

  3. Tmorgan-OWL

    Mint and Vinca Minor (Creeping Myrtle, Periwinkle) growing beneath it!

  4. ZackAderson1960

    If he is eating it, it may be MSM in the new growth. My dogs eat it for a nutritional lack.

  5. dysteach-MT

    I had a friend that had an herb garden and her dog would always stand in and just deeply inhale the tarragon. He smelled like tarragon all summer.

  6. He likes that refreshing mint smell! Good thing it’ll never go away! 🌱🌱🌱🌱

  7. Lil_Hobbit_101

    What a cute doggo 🥰 reminds me of one time I saw a girl walking with shih tzu, that cute little pupper stopped in front of every flower to sniff test each, then would look back at the girl and happily trot ahead.

  8. Embarrassed-Cause250

    OP Dentastix made by Pedigree has a mint scented treat for dogs that freshens their breath.

  9. I don’t think that’s mint. I think it’s creeping bellflower. Which my dog also steals bites of whenever he gets the chance. Best to id it formally if your dog is eating it, but if it is creeping bellflower it isn’t toxic to pets.

  10. There’s probably rabbit nests or field mice or other little critters living under that coverage

  11. Formal_Fennel_8539

    My dog is like this with my bee balm flowers. He stops and smells them every morning when he makes his way around the yard.

  12. Human_Lecture_348

    The pee that another dog just put down 10 minutes before you came by

  13. Designfanatic88

    Hard to tell what it is, can you update us when it blooms? My guess is either some kind of bellflower or bee balm.

  14. Treemanfiddledeedoo

    It might be Wild campanula. If it is, it is generally considered non-toxic to dogs 🙂

  15. freddbare

    Mine attack the black berry and raspberry bushes. Seeing little corgi go up on hinds with caution is a riot. If I could get them to stop bringing in mouthfuls of acorns to snack on I’d be good. They give Legos a run

  16. AmbitiousLikeFire

    Cuteeee 🥰🥰🥰🥰🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

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