Onions contain compounds called thiosulfinates, which can be toxic to dogs. The severity of the toxicity depends on the dog’s weight and the amount of onion ingested.
The general guideline is that onions are considered toxic if a dog consumes more than 0.5% of its body weight in onions over a period of 1-2 days. For example, a 10-pound dog should not consume more than half an onion (approximately 45 grams) in this time frame.
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