Dogs can have cilantro safely in small quantities. Cilantro is not toxic to dogs and can provide some health benefits such as vitamins A, C, and K, antioxidants, and minerals like calcium and magnesium. However, too much cilantro can cause gastrointestinal upset in dogs. It's best to feed only the leaves (not the stems) in moderation, for example as a garnish on their food or in homemade treats, and discontinue if any stomach issues arise. Always consult a veterinarian before making cilantro a part of a dog's diet.
