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Animal Health - Herbs - Garlic and Onions

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      new window Anemia Caused by Onions Description: Article on onion toxicity in monkeys, dogs and cats. (monkeymaddness.com)
new window Garlic Description: ProVet pet healthcare information article on benefits of feeding garlic to pets. (provet.co.uk)
new window Garlic and Pets Description: Article on using garlic for allergies, flea prevention and infections in dogs and horses. (angelfire.com)
new window Garlic Tick-Be-Gone! Description: Article on using garlic to rid your pet of fleas and ticks. (care2.com)
new window Holisticat Description: Archives of forum discussions on cats and garlic. (holisticat.com)
new window Onion Description: Article on the active ingredient (dipropyl disulfide) causing onion toxicity in cats. (ansci.cornell.edu)
new window Onion Salt and Powder in Pet Food Description: Iams Company article describing why onion salt and powder are used in pet foods, how they can harm dogs and cats, and how you can tell if they are in a pet food. (iams.com)
new window Onion Toxicity Description: Article on onion toxicity in birds. (exoticbird.com)
new window Onions and Garlic Description: Sources, signs, immediate care, and veterinarian care of an exposure to toxins known as onions and garlic. (peteducation.com)
new window Supplemental Garlic Description: Article on Heinz body anemia and hemolytic anemia caused by garlic, onions, shallots, and related plants, fed to cats. (felinefuture.com)
new window Use of Garlic in Dogs and Cats Description: Article on the active ingredients in garlic and how they should be used to treat pets. (peteducation.com)
 




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