Pet safety
Is Long-Stemmed Thyme toxic to dogs?
Thymus longicaulis
No — long-stemmed thyme is listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs. It is a sensible choice for a home with a dog; a curious nibble will not poison them, though no plant is meant to be eaten. This classification follows the ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plant List. Thymus species are listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs and cats. Thymus longicaulis is a wild thyme of the same genus as culinary thyme and is considered pet-safe. No toxic principles are reported for this species.
Is long-stemmed thyme toxic to dogs? — FAQ
Is long-stemmed thyme toxic to dogs?
No — long-stemmed thyme is listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs. It is a sensible choice for a home with a dog; a curious nibble will not poison them, though no plant is meant to be eaten. Thymus species are listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to dogs and cats. Thymus longicaulis is a wild thyme of the same genus as culinary thyme and is considered pet-safe. No toxic principles are reported for this species.
Is long-stemmed thyme safe for dogs?
Yes — the ASPCA lists long-stemmed thyme as non-toxic to dogs and dogs. A dog that chews a large amount of any foliage can still get a mild, brief stomach upset, so discourage grazing, but it will not be poisoned.
Is long-stemmed thyme toxic to cats too?
The ASPCA classification Growli uses applies to both cats and dogs: Long-Stemmed Thyme is non-toxic to cats as well. See the full long-stemmed thyme pet-safety guide for both species.
What other plants are safe for dogs?
Reliable ASPCA non-toxic picks for a dog home include spider plant, calathea, parlor palm, peperomia, and most true ferns. Browse the best dogs-safe plants list to check more before you buy.
Full long-stemmed thyme pet-safety
- Is long-stemmed thyme toxic to cats and dogs? — the full guide for both pets
- Is long-stemmed thyme toxic to cats?
- Best dogs-safe plants — the full ASPCA non-toxic list
- Complete long-stemmed thyme care guide