Not all dogs have bad reactions to garlic. Many owners report a shiner coat and less fleas after adding garlic to their pet's diet. However, in significant quantities both garlic and onions are poisonous to dogs. They can cause anemia if enough is consumed. The AAHA and ASPCA recommend that you do not feed garlic to any dogs.
Dogs are sensitive to garlic but it is not known at what age or what breeds are more sensitive or what dosage is toxic. What is known is that tiny amounts in treats or normal food usually won't hurt but garlic can cause gastrointestinal problems and red blood cell damage can occur as a result of feeding garlic to pets. This is the reason why the ASPCA and other places recommend you avoid feeding your pets raw or concentrated garlic.
Also it gives most dogs and cats very bad gas.
In my case any amount because your suppose to feed it dog food
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.
Garlic is good for dogs, so it can improve their health.
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You should never give a dog human medication. So 0 doses.
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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.
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.
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What are you feeding your dog? No no no! Don't make your poor dog eat that stuff!!