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Everyone has heard of using catnip for cats. It provides a harmless, euphoric sensation in cats that is entertaining for both cat and owner. It is used less in dogs because the effects are not nearly as dramatic, but the herb can still be beneficial for dogs’ digestion and mental health.
Most people have heard of catnip being used in cats. This interesting plant is well known for making cats euphoric; it makes some cats very sleepy and makes some very playful and energetic. A lesser known fact is that catnip also works on dogs! Dogs have receptors for the catnip plant in both their noses and their stomachs, like cats.