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Garlic really is that toxic for dogs?
Garlic really is that toxic for dogs?
It can be difficult to get clear answers to your most pressing questions online. The internet can prove to be a difficult place when it comes to your dog’s safety and health. Everybody has an opinion. Many creators tend to exaggerate and dramatize in order to get clicks. Consider, for instance, the topic of dogs eating garlic. Some will say that even one sliver garlic can kill your dog. Others will claim that their grandmother’s dog lived 25 years eating only garlic from her backyard. We’re here to clarify. Although garlic isn’t good for dogs if consumed in large amounts...
It can be difficult to get clear answers to your most pressing questions online. The internet can prove to be a difficult place when it comes to your dog’s safety and health. Everybody has an opinion. Many creators tend to exaggerate and dramatize in order to get clicks. Consider, for instance, the topic of dogs eating garlic. Some will say that even one sliver garlic can kill your dog. Others will claim that their grandmother’s dog lived 25 years eating only garlic from her backyard. We’re here to clarify. Although garlic isn’t good for dogs if consumed in large amounts or on a daily basis, it won’t harm your dog’s health if used in moderation. Garlic is safe for dogs Can dogs eat garlic? They can, but only in moderation. It’s not something that you should give them. They will be fine if your dog takes a bite of chicken with garlic seasoning or a piece garlic bread. To be at risk of serious illness, dogs must consume between 15-30g of fresh garlic per kg of body weight. This means that a small dog, such as a Chihuahua of 6 pounds, would need to consume 40-80 grams garlic per kilogram to be at risk of serious toxicosis. This is roughly 8-16 whole cloves! Here’s a quick overview of how much garlic your dog needs to eat to avoid toxicosis. Dog Weight Garlic (in grams). Garlic Cloves 6 lbs 40-80 grams 8-16 10 lbs 67-135g 13-27 20 lbs 135-270 g 27-54 30 lbs 204-408 g 40-81 40 lb 270-540 grams 54-108 50 lbs 330-660g 66-132 60 lb 405-810 g 81-162 70 lb 476-952 g 95-190 80 lbs 543-1,086 G 110-217 90 lbs 611 to 22,224 g 122-244 100 lbs 680-1,360g 136-272 Some dogs are more sensitive than others to garlic. Garlic Toxins Garlic and other members the allium family (e.g. Thiosulfate is toxic for dogs and can be found in garlic, onions, and chives. Thiosulfate can cause severe, life-threatening anemia by causing damage to red blood cells. To be at risk of anemia in dogs, they must consume a large amount of thiosulfate. Small amounts will not cause any harm. Moderation is the key to avoiding toxicosis. Moderation is key to avoiding toxicosis. You should not give your dog garlic-based food and you shouldn’t allow them to eat garlic-flavored foods. Dogs that are exposed to garlic for a long time may develop health problems. You don’t have to worry about your dog eating a small amount of garlic or having some garlic-seasoned food. Dogs don’t like raw garlic and are unlikely to consume enough to cause toxicosis. How to tell if there is a Garlic Emergency There have been cases of dogs suffering from garlic poisoning and even death. It’s a good idea for your dog to consult your veterinarian if they have eaten a lot garlic. Anemia symptoms can develop in as little as 24 hours or last for up to a week. Anemia in dogs can be manifested by: Lethargy, weakness, and loss of appetiteRapid, shallow breathingDark urineBloody stool or urine, or vomit These symptoms indicate an emergency. You should contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog is showing signs of toxicity from garlic. Although most cases of garlic poisoning in dogs don’t cause death, it is important to have your dog checked out as soon as possible to avoid long-term problems. Can dogs eat garlic? FAQ There is so much contradicting information available, it’s likely that you have more questions about garlic and dogs. These are the top questions about the topic. What happens to my dog if he eats garlic? It’s unlikely! You should not worry about your dog getting hurt by a small amount of garlic. A vet should check out your dog if they have eaten large amounts of garlic, and we mean large quantities. Do dogs like garlic in small quantities? Most dogs can tolerate small amounts of garlic, and they don’t have any seriou...
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