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Can Dogs Eat Clover? Vet-Verified Facts & FAQ

Nicole Cosgrove
By Nicole Cosgrove · Reviewed & fact-checked by Dr. Lorna WhittemoreVet Approved
Dr. Lorna Whittemore
Reviewed & Fact-Checked byDr. Lorna WhittemoreMRCVS (Veterinarian)
Lorna is a veterinarian based in Cape Town, South Africa. originally from Scotland. Lorna loves to travel and has lived, studied, and worked on three different continents. Lorna has over two decades of experience in small animal medicine and surgery, both in the charity and private sector, plus a further qualification in feline medicine.View authorThe information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more
Updated on June 29, 2026
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Dogs often get into things that aren’t good for them, including toxic plants that grow in your yard. Clover grows in many parts of the world, but is it safe for dogs? Yes, clover is safe for dogs in small quantities. You can keep reading to learn more about serving clover to dogs and how to keep your dog safe.

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What Is Clover?

Clover is a broad genus that covers about 300 annual and perennial plant species in the pea family.1 Different types of clover can be found worldwide and may be used as a cover crop or for livestock feed.

These plants are generally short-lived and feature vibrantly colored leaves and flowers. They may also have small fruits. Clover is often found in lawn grass mixtures, which means dogs often come in contact with it in their backyards.

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Is Clover Toxic to Dogs?

Several plants are toxic to dogs, but fortunately, clover is not one of them. If your dog eats a little clover, it’s not likely to cause a problem. The plants are bitter, so most dogs aren’t going to eat large quantities. However, if your dog likes to eat grass and gets a lot of clover in the mix, it can cause digestive issues and other problems, especially if it’s ingested over a long period. Clover varieties have different chemicals that can be harmful in large quantities.

For example, white clover has traces of cyanide. Red clover has a naturally occurring estrogen. In addition, clover may attract fungi that can be toxic to dogs, such as slaframine.2 This is known as black patch disease in clover. Though rare, when dogs ingest too much, they can show signs like increased salivation, tearing eyes, excess urination, and diarrhea.

You should also be mindful of your dog eating clover, grass, or other plants if they’ve been treated with weed killer. While this isn’t specific to clover, many weed killers contain herbicides that can cause health problems in dogs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Clover Safe for Pets Overall?

Clover is generally safe if your dog ingests it, but that’s not true for other domesticated animals. Clover can harbor fungi that can be dangerous for cattle, horses, goats, and other grazing animals.

I Want to Kill the Clover in My Yard. What Can I Use That Is Safe for Dogs?

Organic weed killer that doesn’t contain herbicides is generally safe for dogs, but it’s best to avoid your dog eating grass or plants that have been treated. Another option is to spray weeds with a mixture of vinegar, water, and dish soap. Always check the pesticide's label and follow instructions carefully to keep your dog safe.

Is Clover a Good Ground Cover for Dog Urine?

Clover is a good option for ground cover, but it may not be the best for dog urine. Fescue is an ideal variety to absorb urine and withstand your dog's abuse. It’s also easy to care for and requires little nutrients and attention to thrive.

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Final Thoughts

If your dog samples some of your lawn and eats clover, it’s not a cause for alarm. Most clover is fine for dogs in small quantities, though you should prevent your dog from eating large quantities over long periods. If you have any concerns or notice signs like digestive issues, it’s best to contact your veterinarian. See Also:

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