Yes, because of their high water content.
onions
No, but the juice stings and if you cut yourself with the knife it's bad.
Dogs should not eat raw or cooked onions as they find it difficult to digest, but raw onions are especially dangerous.
* There are whit onions, Purple onions and all sort of onions * There are whit onions, Purple onions and all sort of onions
Unless the freezer has been kept scrupulously clean -- unlikely, if it has frost -- the frost probably harbors a variety of bacteria, which could include salmonella among others. Since they could reactivate when thawed out, it is quite dangerous to eat the frost, especially if pregnant. We suggest a blender and ice cubes to make shaved ice.
Gasoline kills most anything. Pour it on and wait. If you have a lawn around them, you may not want to try it. Gasoline will not only kill wild onions it will kill any other growth and prevent further crops succeeding. It is also dangerous.
onions might not kill it but it is not good for any dog. depending on how much it eats really matters. if it only had a small piece that should be OK but its not good for them to eat onions. If it had 1/6 of an onion or more it can be dangerous. if it had more than 1/3 of the onion the dog might throw up and you might have to take it to the vets.
The plural possessive form of "onions" is "onions'".
small grown
The danger normally is when cars can crash as it can be slippy also its very dangerous as it can give you frost bite depending on how cold
onions aren't fruit they are in-fact vegetables
frost