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Stinging Nettle - Natural Support for Allergy Relief & Itching in Dogs

Stinging Nettle - Natural Support for Allergy Relief & Itching in Dogs

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Happy Puppy Organics · Wild Harvested Botanicals

One Herb. Two Powerful Ways
to Heal Your Dog's Skin.

Wild harvested stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) - nature's most comprehensive allergy and inflammation herb. Sprinkle into food for systemic antihistamine and joint support. Or brew as a tea and use as a soothing skin rinse for immediate topical relief.

🌿 Urtica dioica 🏔️ Wild Harvested 🥗 Oral and Topical Use ✦ Natural Antihistamine 🇮🇳 Made in India

Does your dog scratch relentlessly through allergy season? Have chronic skin inflammation that flares without warning? Suffer from joint stiffness, urinary issues, or that persistent post-allergy odour that survives every bath?

Most herbal supplements work through one pathway. Nettle works through several simultaneously - suppressing histamine release, reducing inflammatory cytokines, remineralising the body, and supporting kidney detoxification. And when brewed as a tea, it can be applied directly to inflamed skin for topical relief that works in minutes rather than weeks.

What Stinging Nettle Does

5 Ways Nettle Supports Your Dog's Health

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Natural Antihistamine Action

Nettle inhibits the enzymes that produce and release histamine - the molecule responsible for allergic itching, sneezing, watery eyes, and skin inflammation. Unlike pharmaceutical antihistamines, it does this without drowsiness or the receptor desensitisation that reduces drug efficacy over time.

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Systemic Anti-Inflammatory Support

Nettle's flavonoids and caffeic acid malic ester inhibit pro-inflammatory cytokines including TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta - the same molecular targets of pharmaceutical NSAIDs. This makes it a meaningful support for dogs with chronic systemic inflammation driven by allergies, arthritis, or autoimmune conditions.

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Dense Mineral and Vitamin Nutrition

Nettle is exceptionally rich in iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and vitamins A, C, and K - nutrients frequently deficient in dogs on processed commercial diets. Regular supplementation supports blood health, bone density, immune function, and skin barrier integrity from the inside out.

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Joint Comfort and Mobility

The same anti-inflammatory compounds that help with allergies also reduce localised inflammation in joint tissue. Nettle has been studied specifically for osteoarthritis support and is a safe, long-term option for senior dogs or large breeds with joint concerns who need ongoing anti-inflammatory maintenance.

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Kidney and Urinary Health

Nettle has well-documented diuretic properties that increase urine production, supporting kidney filtration efficiency and flushing crystalline deposits that accumulate in the urinary tract. Beneficial for dogs with a history of urinary crystals, kidney stress, or those on high-protein diets.

The Science Behind It

How Nettle Works - Orally and Topically


  • Histamine Inhibition - The Antihistamine Mechanism
    Stinging nettle contains compounds that inhibit two enzymes critical to histamine production and release: histidine decarboxylase, which converts histidine to histamine; and histamine N-methyltransferase, which is involved in histamine signalling. By inhibiting these enzymes, nettle reduces the histamine load that drives allergic itching, skin inflammation, nasal congestion, and the immune hypersensitivity that underlies atopic dermatitis. This mechanism is dose-dependent and cumulative - building in effectiveness with consistent daily supplementation over several weeks.

  • Cytokine Modulation - The Anti-Inflammatory Pathway
    Nettle's active compounds - including caffeic malic ester, quercetin, and kaempferol - inhibit the transcription factor NF-kB, which regulates the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines including TNF-alpha, IL-1 beta, and IL-6. These are the same cytokines that drive the chronic systemic inflammation underlying atopic dermatitis, rheumatoid joint conditions, and inflammatory bowel disease in dogs. This cytokine modulation pathway is distinct from the histamine pathway, meaning nettle provides complementary anti-inflammatory action across two different molecular mechanisms simultaneously.

  • Topical Application - Direct Skin Relief via Nettle Tea Rinse
    When brewed as a concentrated tea and applied to the skin, nettle delivers its flavonoids, tannins, and anti-inflammatory compounds directly to inflamed tissue without the absorption delays of oral supplementation. Tannins in the rinse have an astringent action that reduces weeping, redness, and swelling in acute skin flare-ups. The flavonoids provide direct anti-inflammatory activity at the skin surface. For dogs with active atopic dermatitis flare-ups, infected hot spots, or post-allergen skin reactions, a nettle tea rinse can provide visible calming effects within a single application - making it one of the fastest-acting natural interventions available for canine skin inflammation.

  • Mineral Bioavailability - Why Wild Harvesting Matters
    Wild harvested nettle grows in mineral-rich soils without the nutrient depletion that affects commercially cultivated crops. This produces leaves with significantly higher concentrations of iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium than farmed nettle. Iron supports haemoglobin production and oxygen transport - critical for immune cell activity and skin healing. Calcium and magnesium work together for bone and muscle health. The wild harvesting process also preserves the volatile compounds and flavonoids that are damaged by intensive agricultural practices, maintaining the full therapeutic profile of the plant.

Is This Right for Your Dog?

Stinging Nettle is Ideal For...


Dogs with seasonal or environmental allergies and chronic itching

Dogs with atopic dermatitis or chronic skin inflammation

Senior dogs needing joint comfort and anti-inflammatory support

Dogs with a history of urinary crystals or recurring urinary tract issues

Dogs on commercial diets with potential mineral deficiencies

Any dog as a daily mineral-rich wellness supplement

How to Use

Two Ways to Use. Both Effective.

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    Oral use - add to foodSprinkle dried nettle leaves directly over wet or dry food once daily. Start with half the recommended dose for the first week and build up gradually. The slightly grassy flavour is well-accepted by most dogs when mixed into food.
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    Topical use - brew as a skin rinseAdd 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried nettle to 500ml of just-boiled water. Steep for 10 minutes. Allow to cool completely to room temperature. Use as a final rinse after bathing, pour directly over affected skin areas, or apply with a soft cloth to hot spots and inflamed patches. Do not rinse off - allow to dry naturally.
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    For best results - use both methods togetherOral supplementation builds systemic antihistamine and anti-inflammatory effects over time. Topical rinse provides immediate local relief during active flare-ups. Using both simultaneously addresses allergy and inflammation from the inside and outside at the same time.

Oral dosage: Under 10kg: 1/4 tsp daily  ·  10 to 25kg: 1/2 tsp daily  ·  Over 25kg: 1 tsp daily. Nettle is safe for long-term daily use. For dogs on diuretic medications or with kidney disease, consult your vet before supplementing as nettle's diuretic effect may need to be accounted for.

Questions and Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Is stinging nettle safe for dogs - will it sting them?

Completely safe. The stinging compounds in fresh nettle leaves are neutralised by drying and heat. Our nettle is dried and ready to use - there is no sting in either the oral or topical application. Dried nettle has a long history of safe use in holistic veterinary care and is well-tolerated by most dogs. Introduce gradually and consult your vet if your dog is on medication or has a diagnosed health condition.

Can I use this as a skin rinse for my dog?

Yes - and this is one of the most effective ways to use nettle for dogs with active skin conditions. Brew 1 to 2 teaspoons in 500ml of hot water, steep for 10 minutes, cool completely, then apply as a rinse after bathing or directly to inflamed areas. The topical application delivers anti-inflammatory and antihistamine compounds directly to inflamed skin, providing relief that works significantly faster than oral supplementation alone.

How quickly does it work for allergies?

For topical use as a skin rinse, many pet parents notice visible calming of redness and itching after the first application. For oral supplementation, systemic antihistamine and anti-inflammatory effects build over 1 to 3 weeks of consistent daily use. Using both methods together typically produces the fastest and most comprehensive results for dogs with active allergy symptoms.

Can this be used long-term every day?

Yes. Stinging nettle is safe for long-term daily supplementation and actually becomes more effective with consistent use as the antihistamine compounds build in the system. Many pet parents use it year-round for mineral support and keep the dose higher during allergy seasons. The only exception is dogs on prescription diuretic medications, where the additional diuretic effect of nettle may need vet oversight.

Nature's Most Versatile Allergy Herb.
Wild Harvested. Two Ways to Use.

Systemic antihistamine support in the food. Immediate skin relief as a rinse. One herb that works both ways.

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