No. It is toxic to them.
No way! A puppy can't die of that! There's no such thing as a dog digesting Garlic Powder! Use your head People!
If it is only beef, yes. If it contains onions, garlic, or spices, it would be better to avoid feeding it to your puppy. Onions and garlic can be toxic in dogs, and many dog's stomachs can't handle spiced or salted foods.
It wont do the dog any harm - except make its breath (and wind) smell for a few days !
Don't feed a dog human food, there are lots of things that are fine for us but not for them, chocolate, garlic etc. Feed a puppy a suitable dog food for its age/breed etc.
No, garlic powder and garlic salt are not the same. Garlic powder is made from dehydrated garlic cloves and is pure garlic flavor, while garlic salt is a mixture of garlic powder and salt.
A cross and a string of garlic.
The collective nouns for garlic are a bulb of garlic or a rope of garlic.
no for it can clog up his/her dtomach then the stomach must be pumped a little bit sprinkled over dinner is okay but not everynight just like gum clogs up your stomach when you swallow it
No, garlic powder and garlic salt are not the same thing. Garlic powder is made from dried, ground garlic cloves, while garlic salt is a mixture of garlic powder and salt.
Garlic bread and garlic naan (or nan or non) are not the same. Garlic bread is sliced bread with butter and garlic on the top. Garlic naan is a round flatbread with garlic baked into it.
No, garlic salt is a combination of garlic powder and salt, while garlic powder is just ground garlic with no added salt.
Garlic powder is made from dehydrated garlic cloves and contains only garlic flavor, while garlic salt is a mixture of garlic powder and salt, providing both garlic flavor and saltiness.