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Can dogs eat garlic?

No โ€” garlic is toxic to dogs and 3-5 times more potent per gram than onions. It contains thiosulfates and organosulfur compounds that damage red blood cells, causing Heinz body anemia. Despite some internet claims about garlic being a natural flea repellent, all major veterinary organizations classify garlic as toxic to dogs.

Vegetables ยท 149 kcal per 100 g

Benefits and risks

Benefits

    Risks

    • 3-5x more toxic per gram than onions โ€” higher organosulfur concentration
    • Damages red blood cells โ†’ Heinz body formation โ†’ hemolytic anemia
    • Toxic dose: approximately 5 g/kg body weight (about 1 clove per 10 lbs)
    • All forms toxic: raw, cooked, powdered, granulated, supplements
    • Garlic powder is extremely concentrated โ€” tiny amounts in seasoning add up
    • Damage is cumulative โ€” daily small exposures are as dangerous as a single large dose

    โš  Toxic threshold

    Approximately 5 g/kg body weight for clinical signs. One medium garlic clove weighs about 3-5 g. For a 20-pound (9 kg) dog: about 9-10 cloves could cause clinical toxicity. However, smaller amounts over consecutive days are cumulative. Garlic powder is more concentrated: 1/4 teaspoon equals roughly 1 clove.

    Recommended serving size

    Adjust portions based on your dog's weight, age, and activity level. Treats and snacks should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.

    Recommended serving size by dog weight
    Dog sizeWeight rangeServing
    Small dogUnder 20 lbs (9 kg)TOXIC โ€” do not feed any amount
    Medium dog20โ€“50 lbs (9โ€“23 kg)TOXIC โ€” do not feed any amount
    Large dogOver 50 lbs (23 kg)TOXIC โ€” do not feed any amount

    How to prepare and serve

    Preparation

    Never feed garlic to dogs in any form: raw cloves, cooked garlic, garlic powder, garlic salt, garlic bread, garlic butter, or garlic supplements marketed for flea prevention. Many human foods contain hidden garlic โ€” check ingredients on: pasta sauce, pizza, garlic bread, hummus, salad dressing, seasoning mixes, marinades, and restaurant food. If a recipe was cooked with garlic, the toxic compounds have leached into the dish โ€” removing garlic pieces doesn't make the food safe.

    Frequency

    Never โ€” toxic to dogs.

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