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Garlic in dog food

Garlic

As many dog owners know, very large doses of garlic can be dangerous for dogs - a fact that has led to garlic being omitted from most dogs' diets for decades, but what most dog owners don't know is that small amounts of garlic can actually be extremely beneficial.

Basically, garlic helps to keep your dog free from all sorts of nasties: it is an effective anti-fungal and anti-bacterial, it helps to eliminate intestinal worms and it acts as a deterrant to skin parasites like ticks. For these reasons, garlic can be a real help for dogs with all sorts of ailments and infections caused by bacterial, fungal or parasitic infection. And it's benefits don't stop there. Garlic has been linked with lowering blood sugar in diabetics, to aiding joint mobility and even to lowering blood cholesterol!

Some dog foods are now starting to include garlic in their recipes but if you would like to add your own, roughly one clove per 10kg of body weight per day is a good place to start. Toxic doses really have to be quite huge (as much as two whole bulbs per day for an extended period) so don't be too concerned about over feeding garlic.

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Pj Graham one year ago
This study produced deadly results for Dogs. The amounts of garlic that were fed were ridiculous. Fed over seven days several whole bulbs of garlic. https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/ajvr/61/11/ajvr.2000.61.1446.xml I suggest that one does real research before flipping out over minute amounts of garlic. Understand the underlying health of your animal. The benifits of garlic and the type and amounts …. Just like human food …here is more information with positive information https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/garlic-for-dogs-poison-or-medicine/
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Jakob Bear 2 years ago
No way woukd I give my dog a clove a day per 10 kg. However a tiny amount in some treats (I saw some garlic oil in purina treats from my vets office so figure it is okay) probably does have some benefits. Fleas and ticks have all kinds of bad effects and you don't want your dog getting lime disease (I brush my dog everyday, but then again takes time) Personally I don't give her those treats everyday to be on the safe side. So that's a tough one 🤔
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Jakob Bear Jakob Bear 2 years ago
Also just gonna throw this out there. Health food store activated charcoal pills can soak up toxic compounds like in onions/garlic etc. Good idea to mix in their food occasionally.
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