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Your dog may be fine 99% of the time but one day you could wind up with a very expensive vet bill!
Yeah we've largely accepted that we will one day come home and find her stomach has finally met it's match. With young kids in the house there's only so much we can do to stop her from eating anything and everything she can
Don't let the dog eat garlic or onion, it's poisonous to most animals. Not sure about after heat treatment, but I wouldn't risk it
When it comes to that, just stop feeding her green onions.