Can dogs eat Maitake mushrooms?

can dogs eat maitake mushroomsYes

Overview

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Yes, Maitake mushrooms are good for dogs. Their anti-inflammatory effects can help slow the growth of tumors and strengthen the immune system. However, because of Maitake mushrooms' medicinal use, they must be given to dogs in strict moderation.

Benefits

health-benefits
  • Maitake mushrooms are loaded with essential nutrients such as vitamins B, C, and D, amino acids, copper, potassium, and fiber.
  • Maitake mushrooms have anti-inflammatory properties and help prevent the growth of cancer cells in dogs. In addition, they enhance the immune system and help fight against syngeneic and allogeneic tumors.
  • Maitake mushrooms can also help with lowering cholesterol in dogs.

Risks

health-risks
  • Maitake mushrooms can have mild side effects such as lowering blood sugar and blood pressure.
  • Store-bought dried maitake mushrooms are recommended as they are generally safe to eat. Avoid foraging wild mushrooms to prevent poisoning.
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Servings

serving-suggestions
  • For dried maitake mushrooms, soak in warm or cold water for half an hour, then wash them thoroughly.
  • Chop the mushrooms into bite-sized pieces.
  • Maitake mushrooms must be served cooked, sautéed, or roasted sans seasoning.
  • Dogs must consume them sparingly: 0.5g per day for small dogs, up to 1g for medium dogs, and up to 2g for large dogs.
  • Because of Maitake mushrooms' medicinal properties, if your dog is on any medication or is lactating, please consult your vet first before introducing this mushroom to your dog's diet.

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