Posted By Max (Denver, CO USA) on 10/05/2008
"I think 1/4 cup may be a bit too much. I take a tablespoon. I think for a dog, based on weight it should be less. Or at most the same."Posted By Kia (Kvc, Jamaica) on 07/23/2012
"As far as I know, Aloe vera is harmful to dogs. You should consult the vet."Posted By Latinfrommanhattan (New York, Ny) on 09/17/2012
"Works great for my 15 yr old CAT who's always had a sensitive stomach. I use only half a capful in his wet food."Posted By Beth (Michigan, US) on 10/02/2014
"I too give it to my senior cat, George. I buy the reverse osmosis aloe vera juice with the same manufacturer name as my senior cat. I found it in the health food store, but the big online retailer (named after a river in South America) has it cheaper."Posted By Trulyjen (Az) on 07/19/2016
"It's possible that a part of the plant leaf is toxic, and not the juice. I've heard of people using the juice on their pets for years."Posted By Suseeq (Sydney Australia) on 07/20/2016
"Aloe vera juice is good for our fur babies"Posted By Brenda (Portland, Or) on 11/16/2016
"What amount of George's aloe Vera would you give to a cat?"Posted By Jenny (AZ) on 05/30/2022
"The preservative "sodium benzoate" is toxic to cats, not dogs. Sodium Benzoate is in some brands of aloe vera juice. It is NOT dangerous to pets (IMHO). I have been giving it to my dogs and cats for many many years and have never had an issue with it. It had always been a benefit, and my pets tend to live very long healthy lives!"Posted By Miss Midge (America) on 01/12/2025
"I agree. This is right up there with garlic being toxic to dogs. IT'S NOT! You would have to feed a whole lot of garlic for toxicity. I've been giving aloe vera to my dogs for years! It's incredibly helpful for the gut and I give a lot more than what people here give."Posted By Betty (AR) on 03/01/2025
"My homeopathic vet just recommended 2 T Aloe Vera (Georges) for a 17 pound dog with vomiting, upset stomach. Hope this helps others."