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Old 17-11-2009, 08:20 AM
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Re: Wormers and flea treatments?

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Originally Posted by lady_r0gue View Post
It's fine in mild doses for dogs especially big ones.
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Originally Posted by WaveRider View Post
Exactly! Higher doses of many foods for humans and animals can become toxic to the system. We also eat varieties of fruit and vegetable that have related members that are poisonous to consume.

It would not surprise me that forum postings, articles and comments from pet shops may discourage garlic use as they in effect wish you to purchase the mainstream, chemically manufactured flea prevention treatments. May also be down to ignorance.
Thanks. I've used garlic a few times before but stopped when I was told it could potentially be more harmful than good.
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