I wouldn't recommend it - garlic is considered toxic to dogs, same as onions. It can cause Heinz body anemia, a potentially fatal acute loss of functional red blood cells.
Garlic is good for dogs, so it can improve their health.
No, it is not safe to feed garlic to a dog as it can be toxic, especially in large quantities. Garlic can cause damage to a dog's red blood cells, leading to anemia and other health problems. It's best to avoid giving garlic to dogs altogether.
No. But look at your category. It will help keep fleas off your dog. Add some garlic powder [NOT garlic salt] to their food, or give one SMALL garlic perle in a treat per day. Don't complain if your dog has obnoxious flatulence. It's that or fleas or poison chemicals on your dog.
because of eating garlic?
Garlic will not rid a dog of parasites, and may even cause your dog heath problems such as gastric distress, among others. Many of the foods people eat are actually toxic to dogs (ex: onions, chocolate, caffeine). You need to get the proper medication from your vet to treat the dog for parasites.
Leave the Photo Studio and go up the stairs in the courtyard, on reaching the Northeast Path there's a dog in the alley, The dog is very hungry, Move to the East part of the town into the Garlic Grocery Store, Talk with Garland ..he will give you puzzle No 74 to solve, once you have solved the puzzle he will give you a nice bone for the dog.
Yes, if a mother dog eats garlic, it can be harmful to nursing puppies. Garlic contains compounds that can be toxic to dogs in large amounts, especially to puppies. It can cause damage to their red blood cells and lead to anemia. It is best to avoid giving garlic to dogs, especially nursing mothers.
What are you feeding your dog? No no no! Don't make your poor dog eat that stuff!!
No it doesn't if your dog has worms you have to get it sorted out at the vets.hope it helps!
== == Try giving it garlic tabs or a sprinkle of garlic powder on it's daily food. I heard that works.
Give it a mint.
no Find a dewormer that is carried in the pet stores or through your Veterinarian. It would be best to take your dog in for a check up along with a sample of his or her stool so that the Vet can check it out for internal parasites.