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Can dogs have garlic?

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A compound found in onions (and in lesser amount in garlic) called n-propyldisulfide can, in large doses, cause oxidative damage to red blood cells, creating Heinz bodies and triggering the body to reject these cells from the bloodstream. Actually, it is hard to find clinical evidence that garlic is bad for dogs. read more

Many dog parents wonder if garlic is safe for their dogs, and if so, how much garlic can a dog eat. They also want to know the health benefits of garlic for our dogs, and whether all dogs can be given garlic. read more

Garlic can have a very positive on many of the dogs organ systems, as well as its digestion. Garlic helps the acid that breaks down foods in a dog’s belly and it helps to promote the development of helpful bacteria in the belly and intestines. read more

If you look at any dog-centered poisonous plant list garlic is there. Don’t fret! You have nothing to fear and everything to gain. read more

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