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A small piece of garlic bread may not cause severe harm, but it can still be risky due to garlic content and other rich ingredients; consult a vet promptly.
Garlic is toxic to dogs, and for a 50lb dog, consuming around 340 to 680 grams of garlic could cause toxicity, though smaller amounts over time may also be harmful.
No, dogs should not eat steak cooked with garlic, as garlic is toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues such as hemolytic anemia.
Garlic and onions are toxic to dogs; even small amounts can cause health issues, so it’s important to contact your veterinarian if ingestion occurred.
Garlic is toxic to dogs and can cause oxidative damage to their red blood cells, potentially leading to hemolytic anemia and other serious symptoms.
No, dogs should not eat garlic as it is toxic to them and can lead to serious health issues, even in small or repeated amounts.
Grapes and related fruits can cause potentially deadly kidney failure in dogs, even in small amounts, due to the presence of tartaric acid.
Even a single raisin can be toxic to some dogs, potentially causing acute kidney failure; immediate veterinary attention is strongly recommended.
Grapes are toxic to dogs because they contain tartaric acid, which can cause acute kidney failure even in small amounts; effects are unpredictable and potentially fatal.
Even a single raisin can be toxic to some dogs, potentially leading to acute kidney failure, so immediate veterinary attention is critical.

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