Reading an old issue of Zymurgy and I came across an interesting article. I always dump my spent hops in the garden near my hop plants (kinda in the hope that it might give them some inspiration). Now I don't have a dog anymore but my old Irish Setter would eat anything, edible or inedible. So when I read this I thought it would be a good idea to pass it on.
"There is a potential danger for pet owners who might discard their spent hops in the yard or allow their pets to possibly eat the hops. I was surprised to learn that spent hops are more dangerous to dogs than
fresh ones. I am contacting suppliers to ask them to include a warning in their brewing instructions. My local vet is spreading the word throughout the industry here as well."
Reply by the Professor:
"Thanks for the helpful warning. I did a bit of research and found this on several Web pages
including
http://workingdogs.com/doc0175.htm:
Hops Homulus (sic) lupulus: the spent hops from the home brewing of beer presents a new danger to dogs. Since 1994, the National Animal Poison Control Center has been consulted on five dogs, only one of whom survived. The dogs present with panting,restlessness, and signs of increasing pain. The most significant symptom is a rapid increase in temperature called malignant hyperthermia. Treatment includes gastric lavage, charcoal slurry, coldwater baths and IV sodium bicarbonate to reverse
metabolic acidosis. Hops contain a variety of biologically active compounds, the most suspect
however is an uncharacterized alkaloid."
So there, you have been warned!