How much and how often do I give raw garlic to my 60-70 pound dog?
By Jan N
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Why don't you ask a vet. He would have a better understanding of your question as it relates to the health of your dog. Dogs eat a lot of stuff but I don't think garlic should be one of them.
Absolutely none! Anything in the allium plant family, such as garlic, onions and plants such as lillies, can be quite toxic to dogs in many ways including causing severe anemia.
I would not give garlic to a dog because it can be toxic.Also toxic to your dog is chocolate,rasins,onions,heavy fats,pork and turkey should not be given causes a problem with their stomachs called bloat and can be quite painful for your dog.
I don't know where you got the idea that dogs cannot eat turkey or pork but you are sadly mistaken. Dogs can eat both turkey and pork! The pork has to be cooked extremely well and turkey, all they can have is the meat, so get your facts straight before you post things that you don't know what you're talking about.
Turkey is ok according to my vet. In fact his technician gave me a doggie meat loaf that calls for ground meat, chicken, beef, or turkey. Of course the bulk of the loaf is rice, oats, wheat germ and even pinto beans. It also includes a very small amount of garlic powder for flavor. I haven't asked my vet but I'd never give my dog a garlic clove. My dog loves this recipe.
Garlic is a known cause of hemolytic anemia in dogs.
I was going to sprinkle a little bit of garlic powder on my 80 pounds boxer back to rid of fleas we live out in the country and she is tormented by them I have to try something thank you for any advice you may have
I'm not sure.. Been trying the same thing but found out my trainer always used
elephant garlic and butter. She's never used a flea remedy.. she's never had fleas. I'm going to call her Monday and see how muich i can give my 74 lb Golden.
I'll let you know
Julia
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