Friday, 12 July 2019

Can Dogs Eat Onions?




Onions are just one of the many human foods that are toxic to dogs. The severity of toxicity generally depends on how much onion that dog has consumed. According to Dr. Jeff Warber, a dog would have to consume a very large amount of onions for adverse reaction to occur.

The problem, however, lies in the build up of toxins in the dog’s system. This means that frequent intake even in small amounts can possibly lead to a point where ingestion of onion can make them sick because of its cumulative effect. Just to be safe, it is best to avoid giving onions or food that contains onions to dogs. Onion consumption in dogs can cause hemolytic anemia, a condition that is characterized by the destruction of red blood cells. In severe cases, onion poisoning can be fatal.

The best way to protect your pet from onion toxicity is to keep all onions and onion-containing products from your dog’s reach. If your dog had access and ate onions in considerable amounts, you should seek immediate veterinary attention at your nearest vet clinic London, ON . 

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