Can a Small Amount of Garlic Harm My Dog? What Pet Owners Should Know

Learn why even small amounts of garlic can be harmful to dogs and how to recognize symptoms of garlic poisoning.

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Video transcript

Even a small amount of garlic can harm your dog. Garlic contains compounds that can damage red blood cells, leading to anemia. If your dog consumes garlic, monitor them for symptoms like weakness, vomiting, or lethargy and consult your vet immediately.

Questions and answers

  1. Is any amount of garlic safe for dogs?

    No amount of garlic is considered completely safe for dogs, as even small quantities can cause damage to their red blood cells.

  2. What are the signs of garlic poisoning in dogs?

    Symptoms include weakness, vomiting, lethargy, pale gums, and in severe cases, anemia.

  3. What should I do if my dog eats garlic?

    Contact your veterinarian immediately and monitor your dog for any signs of distress or illness.