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Can Dogs Eat Garlic Bread? NZ Safety Answer
13 June 2026
Can dogs eat garlic bread in NZ? No; garlic bread is unsafe and often rich, salty and buttery.
Quick answer
No, dogs should not eat garlic bread. Garlic, garlic butter, onion powder, salt, fat and rich bread toppings make it a food to keep out of reach.
Why
ASPCA lists garlic and onion among foods pets should avoid, and Pet Poison Helpline has garlic and onion poisoning references. Garlic bread is common with NZ pasta, pizza nights and barbecues, where dogs may grab slices from plates or bins.
If your dog ate it
Contact your NZ vet, after-hours emergency clinic, or SPCA for advice, especially if the food contained a known toxin or your pet seems unwell.
Safer alternatives
Safer options are your dog's normal complete food, a dog-safe treat, or a plain prepared food already covered by a reliable pet-safe source. Keep human leftovers, sauces and seasoned scraps out of reach.
Related reading
References
- ASPCA Animal Poison Control, People Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets, checked 2026-06-13: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/aspca-poison-control/people-foods-avoid-feeding-your-pets
- Pet Poison Helpline, Garlic, checked 2026-06-13: https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/garlic/
- Pet Poison Helpline, Onions, checked 2026-06-13: https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/onion/
Important notice
*General food-safety information for NZ pet owners, reviewed against ASPCA/VCA/SPCA guidance.*
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