Kevin C. asked
My 11-year-old, 11-pound dog, Dexter, ate a small amount of chopped green onion whites about 5 minutes ago. He hasn't vomited and seems fine. Should I be concerned about onion toxicity, and can I feed and water him as usual?
May 14th, 2023
Valerie R. answered
It is unlikely that the small amount of onions Dexter ate will cause onion toxicity. Onion toxicity ...
May 14th, 2023
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