Then, can I give my dog garlic pills for fleas?
A. There's no evidence that garlic (or brewer's yeast, for that matter) will control fleas on pets — although a lot of people seem to think it will. The best advice I can offer when it comes to flea control is to ask your veterinarian for one of the newer flea-control products.
Additionally, what happens if my dog eats garlic? If your dog eats a small amount of garlic or onions or leeks or chives, he may lose a few red blood cells but may not become sick. If he scarfs down a moderate amount, he may feel a little weak or lethargic, but you may not notice anything wrong.
Also question is, can garlic kill dogs?
Garlic (Allium) causes poisoning in dogs, even in small amounts. The consumption of garlic can cause gastrointestinal upset and anemia, and can even be fatal if not treated right away.
How can I give my dog garlic?
YES!
- Raw garlic contains an enzyme, alliinase. When you crush, mince or chop garlic, alliinase combines with alliin (an amino acid derivative) to create allicin.
- When you feed raw garlic you're getting highly effective whole plant medicine and nutrition.