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Dog Ate Onion — Here's Exactly What To Do (Step by Step)

🩺 Vet-Reviewed 📅 Updated 2025 ⏱ 4 min read 🐕 Dogs
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Onions contain N-propyl disulfide, which destroys red blood cells in dogs causing hemolytic anemia. All forms are toxic — raw, cooked, powdered, and dehydrated. Garlic is even more concentrated. Cumulative exposure over time is also dangerous.

🚨 Do Not Wait — Act Now

🚨 Do These Steps Right Now

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Stay calm but act fast. Onion toxicity causes anemia that develops over days — don't wait for dramatic symptoms.
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Note the time your dog ate the substance and any symptoms already showing.
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Do NOT induce vomiting unless specifically told to by Poison Control or a vet.
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Keep your dog calm and restrict movement while you call for help.
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Call now:

Why This Is Dangerous

The toxic compounds in onions (thiosulfates) oxidize red blood cells, forming structures called Heinz bodies that cause the cells to rupture. This leads to hemolytic anemia — a life-threatening shortage of healthy red blood cells.

Onion powder is 5x more concentrated than fresh onion and is found in many prepared foods, seasonings, and baby food. Even repeated small exposures can accumulate to a toxic dose over days.

Symptoms to Watch For

😴 Weakness & lethargy
🤢 Vomiting & diarrhea
😮‍💨 Rapid breathing
💓 Elevated heart rate
🩺 Pale or yellowish gums
💧 Red/brown urine
😵 Collapse (severe)
🫀 Hemolytic anemia
0–24h

GI Upset

Vomiting, diarrhea, drooling. Anemia not yet visible but red blood cell damage begins.

1–3 days

Anemia Developing

Weakness, pale gums, rapid breathing as red blood cells are destroyed.

3–5 days

Peak Anemia

Severe weakness, collapse risk. Vet treatment critical at this stage.

5–7 days+

Recovery or Crisis

With treatment: blood transfusion may be needed. Without: potentially fatal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

As little as 5g of onion per kg of body weight can cause toxicity. For a 20 lb (9 kg) dog, that's roughly 45g — about half a medium onion.

No. Cooking does not destroy the toxic compounds. All forms of onion are equally dangerous.

Small amounts may not cause immediate signs, but call your vet anyway. Cumulative exposure over time can still lead to anemia.

Yes. Garlic is approximately 5 times more toxic than onion on a per-weight basis due to higher thiosulfate concentration.

Unlike many toxins, anemia from onion poisoning typically develops over 1–3 days. Early GI symptoms may appear within hours.