Is a Small Amount of Onion Harmful to Dogs? Understanding Onion Toxicity in Pets
Learn why even a little onion can be dangerous for dogs and how to protect your pet from onion toxicity and anemia.
Video transcript
Onions are toxic to dogs. Even a small amount can cause damage to their red blood cells, leading to anemia. It's crucial to avoid giving your dog any onion or foods containing onion. If your dog has ingested onion, contact your veterinarian immediately for advice and potential treatment. Keep onion and onion-containing foods out of reach to ensure your pet's safety.
Questions and answers
Why are onions toxic to dogs?
Onions contain compounds that can damage dogs' red blood cells, causing anemia and other health issues.
What should I do if my dog eats onion?
Contact your veterinarian immediately for advice and possible treatment to prevent serious health problems.
How much onion is dangerous for dogs?
Even small amounts of onion can be toxic to dogs and should be avoided entirely.
Can cooked onions harm dogs as well as raw onions?
Yes, both cooked and raw onions contain toxic compounds harmful to dogs and should be kept out of their reach.