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What happens if a dog eats garlic bread?

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Garlic bread can be considered “bad” for dogs because it has quite a lot of fat and salt in it from the large amounts of butter and seasonings used to make it. Fat can upset a dog's stomach and cause discomfort and vomiting, but eating too much can cause weight gain and other serious issues.


Is garlic bread toxic to dogs?

Garlic bread will almost certainly catch your dog's attention, but, along with garlic, it usually contains large amounts of butter, oil, cheese, and herbs that can upset your dog's stomach. This high-calorie food is also a source of unnecessary calories and fat, and offers no nutritional benefits to your pet.

How long after eating garlic will a dog get sick?

Symptoms of Garlic Toxicity in Dogs and Cats While vomiting and diarrhea may occur within one day, it may take several days to a week after your pet eats garlic for symptoms of anemia to appear.

What will happen if a dog eats garlic?

Symptoms of garlic poisoning in dogs may include tiredness, pale gums, weakness, and collapse. The effects of hemolysis may cause your pet to look yellow (jaundiced) or it may cause their urine to be bloody. The anemia may also cause your dog to have difficulty breathing or a rapid heart rate.

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