Anise hyssop is a perennial herb that's part of the mint family. It should not be confused with anise. The aromatic leaves of anise hyssop are used in herbal teas while the essential oil is extracted for its expectorant properties.
Risks
While humans use anise hyssop for ornamental, medicinal, and culinary purposes, its effects on dogs are unclear.
While anise hyssop is not toxic to dogs, it can potentially cause gastrointestinal issues in dogs when ingested.
Servings
Anise hyssop is not suitable for canine consumption and should not be given as a treat or as part of a dog's regular diet.