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Onion poisoning symptoms in dogs may appear within a few hours but often take 1–5 days to develop due to red blood cell damage progressing over time.
As little as 0.8 ounces (about 22 grams) of onion can be toxic to a 10 lb dog, since toxicity generally occurs at 0.5% of a dog's body weight.
Even a small amount of onion can be toxic to dogs, potentially causing red blood cell damage and anemia. Immediate veterinary care is essential.
Yes, onions are toxic to dogs in any form and can cause serious health problems even in small amounts.
Yes, onions are toxic to dogs and can cause serious health problems even in small amounts.
Cheese should be avoided when feeding eggs to dogs, as it can contain added salt and fat; plain, cooked eggs are a safer and healthier option.
Yes, it's okay to mix fully cooked, plain eggs with dog food in moderation, as they provide valuable nutrients and protein.
Cheese is not recommended for dogs, as it may cause digestive issues and should be avoided due to added fats, seasonings, and potential lactose intolerance.
Yes, it is safe to mix cooked eggs with dog food in moderation, as long as they are plain and fully cooked without any added seasonings or ingredients.
Cheese is not recommended for dogs, especially when added to eggs, due to potential digestive issues and added fats and seasonings that can be harmful.

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