Why can’t dogs eat onions-

Why dogs Can
Briarhound (definite introduction)

We know that there are some foods that must not be fed to dogs. Such as chocolate, onions, etc., because these foods will seriously harm the life of dogs. So why can’t dogs eat onions? If dogs eat onions, what harm will it do to their bodies? Then we will make some plans on this issue.

Onions, chilies, peppers, peppers, green onions, garlic and other highly irritating foods are not suitable for dogs to eat. Because this kind of food can easily irritate the dog's gastrointestinal tract, easily cause inflammation and affect the dog's feeling. Among them, onions contain n-propyl disulfide, a toxic ingredient. After dogs eat it, hemoglobin may be oxidized into Heinz's bodies, and the reticuloendothelial system engulfs a large number of red blood cells containing Heinz's bodies. This in turn causes acute hemolytic anemia and damages the bone marrow.

Generally speaking, for dogs weighing 15-25 kilograms, if they accidentally eat an average-sized onion, the sick dog will appear to be red or dark 1-2 days after eating. Red hemoglobin urine, vomiting, diarrhea, depression, palpitations, splenomegaly and other symptoms occur at the same time. Serious anemia may occur at 7-8am. If a dog uses onions for a long time, it may suffer from chronic poisoning, jaundice and anemia, and serious cases may die.

This is why dogs cannot eat onions. Onions can have a very great effect on the dog’s body. In severe cases, it may even cause the death of the dog, so for this reason A type of food must be placed out of reach of dogs to avoid accidental eating.

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