Garlic is less
toxic than onions.
«Garlic tends to be more
toxic than onions on an ounce for ounce basis,» the ASPCA article adds.
Not exact matches
Onions are more
toxic than garlic and cooking does not reduce their toxicity.
Onions are more
toxic than garlic.
You're aware that garlic and
onions are very dangerous to dogs, but you might not be aware that garlic and
onion in powdered form are more
toxic than their whole, fresh forms.
d.
Onion family —
onions, garlic, leeks and chives are more
toxic to cats
than dogs, but dogs will eat these herbs before cats.
More often
than not, we've rubbed it with oils and butter, herbs and spices,
onions, and lots of garlic that are particularly
toxic to dogs.
Onions are more
toxic than garlic, but both need to be completely avoided.