Garlic is good for dogs, so it can improve their health.
No, garlic doesn't outright kill a dog. If given too much, a dog can get very sick, but it doesn't usually kill a dog. A little garlic powder sprinkled on a dogs' food has been suggested to help control fleas, so it doesn't hurt if there isn't too much garlic.
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.
No it doesn't if your dog has worms you have to get it sorted out at the vets.hope it helps!
No, you need stronger stuff for that. Go se a veterinarian.
because of eating garlic?
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.
Don't give a cat garlic. It can affect their liver. Try brewer's yeast.
You can always help a dog bye donating money to your local shelter or even if you don't want a dog but want to help you can give a old extra towel or blanket give it to a shelter so a dog as a bed to sleep on. volunteer.
Take it to the vet pet the dog alot and give it care.
I give my dog a couple of back blows to help him out. Not too hard though. I give my dog a couple of back blows to help him out. Not too hard though.
It will be best to give a pregnant dog milk to help to give the pups nutrition
No, but be carful not to let the pups eat any garlic!