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Vegetables
Can Dogs Eat Garlic?
TOXIC - Do not feed
Quick Answer
No, garlic is toxic to dogs and should never be fed to them. Garlic is toxic to pets, 5x more potent than onions.
Emergency Warning
If your dog has eaten garlic, contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately. Do not wait for symptoms.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐Specifically for Dogs
Despite some old claims of garlic being a "natural flea remedy," it's toxic to dogs. Don't use it.
The Full Story
Garlic belongs to the allium family and is approximately 5 times more toxic than onions. It damages red blood cells, leading to anemia. While small amounts may not cause immediate symptoms, toxicity is cumulative. Avoid garlic in all forms including garlic powder.
โ ๏ธ Important Warnings
- More toxic than onions
- Check ingredients in human food
- Symptoms may take days to appear
- All forms are dangerous
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat garlic?โผ
TOXIC - Do not feed. Garlic is toxic to pets, 5x more potent than onions. Despite some old claims of garlic being a "natural flea remedy," it's toxic to dogs. Don't use it.
Is garlic safe for dogs?โผ
Garlic belongs to the allium family and is approximately 5 times more toxic than onions. It damages red blood cells, leading to anemia. While small amounts may not cause immediate symptoms, toxicity is cumulative. Avoid garlic in all forms including garlic powder.
What should I do if my dog ate garlic?โผ
Contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to appear. More toxic than onions Check ingredients in human food Symptoms may take days to appear All forms are dangerous
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Trusted sources: ASPCA Poison Control ยท Pet Poison Helpline ยท AVMA Pet Owners