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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Garlic & raisins
- By Tricolours [gb] Date 24.03.08 10:40 UTC
Are these bad for dogs.?
- By pinkbrady [gb] Date 24.03.08 10:42 UTC
Raisins definately are! I'm not sure about garlic though.
- By Gemini05 Date 24.03.08 10:55 UTC
Raisins yes, but i give my dogs garlic on a small scale to help keep mites away like they do with horses xx
- By cornishmals [gb] Date 24.03.08 11:03 UTC
Rasins are a big no no.Some dogs can tolerate a few,some have big problem less than 7 can cause toxicity.It causes acute renal failure.Initial signs of toxicity are vomiting and diaorreah and dogs have died.So best to keep them well away.Avoid grapes as well.Garlic is fine.Each of my dogs have 1 garlic capsules each evening as it helps with flea prevention,though still have frontline each 3 months.
- By suz1985 [gb] Date 24.03.08 11:21 UTC
i have seen dogs die of rainsin toxicity, can cause them to go into renal failure, not very nice! garlic is small doses is fine, are you maybe thinking of onion? that cannot be given to dogs as is poisonous.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 24.03.08 11:26 UTC

>are you maybe thinking of onion? that cannot be given to dogs as is poisonous.


Onion and garlic are the same family of plants. ;-)
- By georgepig [gb] Date 25.03.08 14:49 UTC
Stupid question but can the capsules be the odourless sort or not in order to keep mites and fleas away, or is it the smell emitted from the garlic that keeps them away and so the odourless ones wouldn't work?
- By Moonmaiden Date 25.03.08 16:18 UTC
Odourless garlic capsules are "modified"garlic having the "smell"removed, I much prefer the unmodified garlic & if using them so treat ear infections only the smelly ones work. You can get them on the Net BTW
- By georgepig [gb] Date 25.03.08 16:23 UTC
Shopping again then by the looks of things LOL!!!  Might just hit the local supermarket - sure they'll have some.
Are my dogs going to stink of garlic all the time now :eek:
- By Moonmaiden Date 25.03.08 17:07 UTC
You might find that they don't the odourless perles(which I thnk is the correct name lol)are the popular type
- By cornishmals [gb] Date 25.03.08 17:38 UTC
Hi,my brood have the odourless pearl type capsules - all o.ked by the vet.I just buy the cheap ones from Asda or Tesco's and they have one each evening.They also have cod liver oil.The 2 older ones have oil of primrose as they have had problems with hot spots which seem to have improved.My young lad has soft ears and he has 1 Glucosamine each day.Hopefully they will perk upa bit.
- By Angels2 Date 25.03.08 21:11 UTC
Are the garlic capsules the human variety?
- By cornishmals [gb] Date 25.03.08 21:48 UTC
Yes,just bog standard human grade.As I said previously the vet o.ked it.
- By suz1985 [gb] Date 25.03.08 21:51 UTC
Onion and garlic are the same family of plants. 

i know, that was the point i was trying to make, just re read my post and didnt make that clear. some people get confused because they hear onion is bad and then they wonder about garlic.
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Garlic & raisins

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