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Will a Small Amount of Onion Hurt My Dog?

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Sunday, October 30, 2022
Will a Small Amount of Onion Hurt My Dog?
SUMMARY
It is a problem if your dog eats small amounts of onions. So what makes onions problematic for dogs?

Onions can be life-threatening to dogs. The fact that the metabolism of dogs is different from that of humans makes onions dangerous for them. Onions cause damage to dogs' red blood cells.

Will a Small Amount of Onion Hurt My Dog?

First of all, you should make sure how much onion your dog eats. The chances of onions being a problem depend on your dog's weight and the amount of onions he eats.

Onion damages red blood cells due to the compounds it contains. This can cause problems with your dog's breathing. Therefore, even if your dog has eaten a small amount of onions, it is useful to consult a veterinarian.

Basket of onions and a concerned dog.
Basket of onions and a concerned dog.

How Much Onion Is Toxic To Dogs?

All parts of the onion plant are toxic to dogs. At the same time, just because onion is fried, powdered, boiled, or raw does not mean it is harmless.

According to the information in a content of the American Cannel Club, eating 100 grams of onion per 20 kilograms of a dog's weight is enough for it to experience toxic effects. This means that it is dangerous for a 45-pound dog to eat a medium onion.

Will One Onion Ring Hurt My Dog?

Your dog eating onion rings is just as toxic as eating onions. Onion rings can cause your dog to experience symptoms of onion toxicity.

What Are The Symptoms of Onion Poisoning in Dogs?

Symptoms of onion toxicity can begin quickly after your dog eats a small amount of onions. If you observe one or more of the following symptoms in your dog, you should talk to the veterinarian as soon as possible.

The most common symptoms of onion toxicity are:

  • Weakness
  • Pale gums
  • Decreased appetite
  • Reddish urine
  • Fainting
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
A dog that begins to take an interest in people's food rather than its own food.
A dog that begins to take an interest in people's food rather than its own food.

How Do You Treat a Dog Who Ate Onions?

As a dog owner, the first thing to consider before seeking treatment for onion toxicity is to prevent your dog from eating onions. If your dog has the symptoms described in the title above, you probably need the help of a veterinarian.

The vet will plan a treatment based on the amount of onions your dog has eaten. In some cases, more detailed treatment may be needed.

If your dog has eaten onions, how quickly you take him away is crucial to successful treatment. That's because onion poisoning can be fatal to dogs.

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