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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.
Yes, garlic is toxic to dogs in all forms and can cause serious health issues, including hemolytic anemia. Even small amounts may be harmful, so it's best to avoid giving garlic to dogs.
Signs of anxiety in dogs can include excessive barking, pacing, trembling, destructive behavior, and changes in sleep such as nightmares or disturbed rest.
You can tell if your dog is having a nightmare by observing signs like growling, crying, or twitching in distress, while gentler movements or soft barks typically indicate pleasant dreams.
Signs of anxiety in dogs include restlessness, trembling, whining, pacing, excessive barking, destructive behavior, and changes in sleep, such as nightmares or disrupted REM sleep.
Dogs show signs of dreaming through twitching, vocalizations, and movement during REM sleep; growling or distress may indicate a nightmare, while relaxed behavior suggests a good dream.

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