What To Do If Your Dog Eats Onions
Olivia Luz
Cooking onions doesn t have an impact on the safety.
Although onions might not be as toxic to our dogs as grapes or xylitol avoid giving onions to your dog regardless of if they are raw or cooked. If your dog only ate a few slices of onions then there may not be any further treatment necessary. Or if your dog ate a few onion pieces that accidentally dropped on the floor as your were chopping onions. For example if your dog ate a pizza with a few slices of onions.
If they have eaten a larger amount of onion they should make a full recovery if you have taken them to a vet quickly and they have received treatment for their symptoms. If your dog has underlying health conditions the effects of onion toxicity are potentially worse. Your vet will evaluate your dog and take the proper course of action. It is important that you immediately consult your vet if symptoms occur as a result of onion ingestion.
Depending on how much onion your dog ate there are action steps to take. If you see your dog eating onions or suspect that your dog has eaten them your best course of action is to seek immediate veterinary care especially if your dog seems like he isn t feeling well or is tired and weak. Once at your vet treatment will depend on when your dog consumed the onions.
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