This is a hard no for canine diets.

Verdict: No. Garlic damages red blood cells and can cause hemolytic anemia in dogs.

What is okay and what is not

  1. Use the plain version only. Seasoned human food is the usual problem.
  2. Match serving size to dog size and sensitivity.
  3. Stop immediately if stool, appetite, or behavior shifts.

Practical serving rule

No safe serving size for intentional feeding.

None.

Urgent: If your dog already ate this food, call your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) now.

Source check: ASPCA lists garlic in the Allium family as toxic to dogs. Source