No - dogs should never be given raw or cooked onion. Onions contain sulfides, which cause the breakdown of red blood cells and subsequent anaemia in dogs and cats. Onions and similar vegetables such as garlic, shallots and scallions contain dangerous compounds that are capable of damaging the dog's red blood cells. They should be avoided at all costs.
Onion might kill it. Onion will kill cats and not good for dogs either. Why are you feeding it onions?
Turkey is not good for dogs. It contains L-Tryptophan which is the same chemical that makes people sleepy after Thanksgiving dinner. Other foods that contain L-Tryoptophan are chicken, pork, cheese. These foods are okay for dogs when they are in dog food, but not when they came straight from your kitchen table.
Turkey, water, corn syrup,beef(yes they also put beef in turkey hot dogs),and salt. those are the basic ingredients
Turkey hot dogs are fully cooked. Yes, they are much like baloney and can be consumed "raw"
It's not recommended that dogs eat gefilte fish as this dish contains a lot of onion which is a toxin for dogs.
Any amount of onions is not good for a dog. Onions contain sulfides, which cause anaemia. Even foods which contain some onion can cause illness. If you believe your dog has eaten a large amount of onion, or it is beginning to look quite unwell, contact or visit your vet.
Is boric acid harmful to dogs
Onions can make dogs sick, but they would have to eat alot of onion in order to kill them.
If it's cooked they can have it.
Yes
It was the neigbors dogs that ran into the kitchen and ate the turkey.