No — Toxic to Dogs

Can Dogs Eat Onions?

Onions are toxic to dogs in all forms — raw, cooked, powdered, or dehydrated. They contain compounds that damage red blood cells and can cause hemolytic anemia.

📋Nutrition Notes

Contains N-propyl disulfide and thiosulfate, which are toxic to dogs and cause oxidative damage to red blood cells.

🥄Serving Guidance

No safe amount. All parts of the onion plant are toxic, including the flesh, leaves, juice, and processed powders. Check ingredient labels on human food.

⚠️Risks to Know

Can cause lethargy, weakness, decreased appetite, pale gums, fainting, reddish urine, and hemolytic anemia. Symptoms may be delayed 1–5 days after ingestion.

Emergency Contact

If your dog has eaten onions, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.

Sources

ASPCA Animal Poison Control • Merck Veterinary Manual