Can puppies eat garlic? Can dogs eat garlic

Updated on pet 2024-05-11
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Garlic or spicy food is better not!

    If the dog just has diarrhea, give some Daqing, penicillin, cephalosporin, and diarrhea are all OK!

    Be sure to pay attention to the amount! In terms of diet, you should also pay attention to giving some gruel and baby rice noodles, which are beneficial to the intestines!

    If you still have diarrhea, you have to stop eating and drinking and go to the precious hospital for examination, and the test will be small! Then it may be enteritis or parvo! Tiny must not be fed and fed, it will hurt him! It's all possible!

    If the dog is sick, don't drag it out as soon as possible!

    Hope the dog is healthy!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, dogs are not so squeamish, when they have diarrhea, you just need to call norfloxacin capsules! My dog is also a shepherd dog!

    You just have to pay attention to it, find that it is going to have diarrhea in the early stage, give it some medicine and you're done!

    Dogs are actually similar to people, and they will have early symptoms when they are sick. For example, diarrhea, that is, when you hear its belly gurgling when you play with it, you should call me for the medicine! Anyway, this medicine has to have a preventive effect!

    But you can't just let it eat when it's okay, then the germs may have antibodies! ~~

    Finally, I wish you a speedy dog**! ~~

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is rumored that garlic can be sterilized, and it has not been confirmed, to put it bluntly, garlic is just a spice.

    You take her to the doctor, and the three-month-old puppy is in danger of any disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dogs can eat garlic, but it should not be eaten often, nor raw, nor too much at a time, otherwise the dog may vomit, diarrhea, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, weakness, jaundice.

    Even blood in the urine. When a dog is poisoned by eating garlic, the owner can fill it with water or give it diuretics.

    This helps it speed up its metabolism, relieves its symptoms, and then sends it to the doctor immediately.

    1. Dogs can eat garlic in moderation.

    Dogs can eat garlic, but not too much, you can eat a little less once in a while, and it is best not to eat raw garlic. And for anemia.

    Dogs, or dogs that are sick and about to undergo surgery, should never eat garlic. In addition, puppies before 8 weeks of age reproduce new blood cells.

    The ability is weaker and can not eat garlic. Autumn and Shiba Inu.

    Two dog breeds against sulfides.

    The hemolytic effect is very sensitive, and it is also better not to eat garlic.

    Second, the harm of dogs eating too much garlic.

    The sulfides contained in garlic can damage red blood cells, cause blood in the urine, and in severe cases, damage internal organs, cause organ failure, and even death. For most dogs, eating garlic in small amounts is generally not dangerous, and may also have a positive effect on parasite prevention and physical fitness.

    However, if the dog consumes a large amount of garlic in a short period of time, it may experience poisoning symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, weakness, jaundice, and even blood in the urine. At this time, the owner can take irrigation or diuretics to help the dog accelerate metabolism, relieve the symptoms of poisoning, and then immediately send it to the hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dogs can't eat garlic sprouts. Dogs can not eat onions and garlic food, and the general intake reaches 10-20mg kg, which will lead to clinical symptoms of poisoning in dogs. Because onions and garlic contain N-propyl disulfide, it reduces the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, which protects hemoglobin in red blood cells from oxidation.

    When there is a lack of phosphodehydrogenase and glutathione in dogs, red blood cells in dogs will undergo hemolysis. Onions and shallots contain disulfide, which is harmless to humans, but can cause oxidation of red blood cells in dogs, which may cause hemolytic anemia and hematuria. Even by heating, it cannot destroy the harmful substances in it, so do not feed your dog food with onions and green onions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Raw or cooked onions and green onions contain disulfide, which is harmless to humans, but can cause oxidation of red blood cells in cats, dogs, sheep, horses, and cows. May cause hemolytic anemia.

    Dogs are sensitive to certain types of anticoagulant sulfides (not all anticoagulant components) and are prone to poisoning. These sulfides are found in onions, green onions, and garlic, and are not easily destroyed by processing (both raw and cooked, and also found in garlic). That is to say, it is okay for ordinary people to eat these, and they can also play a certain role in anticoagulant health care to prevent wealth disease, and for dogs, it is easier to eat and resist overkill, which will cause hemolytic anemia.

    1) Raw and cooked onions, green onions, and garlic can not be eaten in large quantities, and the principle of poisoning is the same, but garlic is relatively not easy to be poisoned because of the less toxic ingredients.

    2) Eating onions, green onions, and garlic in small quantities will not have too many problems, so there is no need to panic too much.

    3) If a large amount is ingested by mistake, it is found within 1-2 hours (at this time, it must be asymptomatic), and the vomiting that can induce vomiting should be diluted 10 times with 2-5ml of 2% iodine tincture; If you don't find it in time or have symptoms of poisoning, take vitamin E, drink plenty of water or use diuretics to speed up metabolism.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dogs can not eat garlic, if you find that the dog has eaten a small amount of garlic to observe whether there will be vomiting, diarrhea and abnormal urination, if you find that you have eaten a large amount of garlic, it is recommended to take it to the hospital for vomiting, and at the same time, the garlic that has been digested and absorbed may help metabolize by drinking a lot of water and infusion.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's okay. The digestive ability and physical fitness of each dog are the most important. If it's not a big deal, just pay attention to it later.

    If you notice anything unusual in your dog. Such as vomiting. Physical fatigue. Don't like to move around. Not as lively as before. It should be taken to the doctor as soon as possible.

    Good luck with your dog. I also love small pets. Especially dogs.

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