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Contact a veterinarian immediately; treatment involves inducing vomiting, administering activated charcoal, and supportive care depending on the amount ingested.
Even a small amount of onion can be harmful to dogs due to compounds that damage red blood cells; monitor for symptoms and contact a vet if concerned.
If your dog has ingested garlic, immediately contact a veterinarian. Treatment may involve inducing vomiting, administering activated charcoal, and providing supportive care.
Even a small amount of onion can be harmful to dogs, so monitor for symptoms and contact your veterinarian, especially if any clinical signs develop.
If your dog has ingested garlic, seek immediate veterinary care to initiate decontamination with induced vomiting and activated charcoal, followed by supportive treatments like IV fluids and possible blood transfusions.
If your dog ate a tiny bit of onion, monitor for signs of toxicity such as vomiting, lethargy, or pale gums and contact your veterinarian for advice, especially if symptoms develop.
Even a small amount of garlic can be harmful to dogs, as it is significantly more toxic than onions and can lead to oxidative damage to red blood cells.
No, even small amounts of garlic powder can be harmful to dogs due to its toxicity and risk of causing hemolytic anemia.
Signs of garlic poisoning in dogs can appear within 24 hours or be delayed for several days after ingestion.
Garlic is toxic to dogs and can cause hemolytic anemia, which damages red blood cells and leads to symptoms such as vomiting, weakness, and pale gums.

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