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Call your veterinarian for advice - onions are toxic to dogs and can cause hemolytic anemia which can be fatal.


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If your dog eats an onion skin, monitor them closely for signs of distress such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. Contact your veterinarian for further advice, as onion can be toxic to dogs in certain amounts and may warrant medical attention.


How much onion would it take to harm a dog?

Onion is toxic to dogs. The amount varies per dog. Each dogs body has a different tolerance to onion and when that tolerance is reached it can become very dangerous. This amount varies by individual dog, not breed, so there is really no way to know exactly how much would be harmful to a dog.


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