Garlic is not recommended for dogs as it can be toxic and cause health issues, including anemia. It is not an effective method for preventing fleas in dogs. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for safe and effective flea prevention options for your pet.
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.
Warios favorite food is garlic.
Fleas' only food is blood.
Garlic is not harmful to dogs. Some dogs dislike the smell or taste & won't eat it, but many pet owners add garlic powder or finely chopped garlic to their pet's food to help in repelling fleas.
Pets are a convenient source of food for fleas.
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Effective methods for preventing and controlling kitchen worms include keeping the kitchen clean and free of food debris, storing food in airtight containers, regularly inspecting and cleaning pantry shelves, and using natural repellents like bay leaves or cloves.
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.
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Pasta, or pizza-YUM!
any soap will, if you leave it on for about 15 minutes but it is very importlant to throughly rinse it off the dog, to avoid skin irritation...also if you include some garlic powder in their food, it repells fleas Garlic is actually known to be bad for dogs, so I would avoid adding it to their food in any form. Dawn dish detergent is so effective on fleas--not because of suffocation because we have used other soaps that do not work at all--it kills them instantly. To avoid a dry coat after a shampoo, follow up with a moisturizing shampoo for dogs.
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