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There is no antidote for onion poisoning in dogs, but prompt veterinary treatment can significantly improve outcomes and prevent severe complications.
Onion poisoning symptoms in dogs typically appear within 24 to 72 hours after ingestion, though in some cases they may take several days to develop.
While there is no direct cure, prompt veterinary treatment can effectively manage and reverse the effects of onion poisoning in dogs.
Symptoms of onion poisoning in dogs typically appear within 24–72 hours after ingestion but can sometimes take several days to manifest.
No, dogs should not eat meat cooked with onions, as onions are highly toxic and can cause serious health issues such as hemolytic anemia.
Even a small piece of onion can be harmful to dogs, so it's important to contact your vet immediately and monitor for signs of toxicity over the next 72 hours.
As little as 0.5% of a dog’s body weight in onion can be toxic; for a 70lb dog, this equates to approximately 160 grams (about 1.5 large onions).
Even a small amount of onion can be toxic to dogs, potentially leading to hemolytic anemia and other serious health issues. Immediate veterinary attention is advised.
No, dogs should never eat onions as they are highly toxic and can cause serious health issues, including hemolytic anemia.
The 80/20 rule in raw dog food feeding refers to a diet composed of 80% raw muscle meat and 20% other ingredients like bones, organs, fruits, and vegetables.

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