Pet Toxin Reference

Chives

Severe
Dogs, Cats
Stomach upset may be early; anemia can be delayed
Allium compounds causing oxidative red blood cell damage
Act now: Remove access immediately. Save the package, label, or plant photo. Call your veterinarian or a poison service right away; do not wait for symptoms. Go to an emergency clinic immediately if any signs are present or if a large/known exposure occurred.

Quick Facts

Common Sources
Herb gardens, baked potatoes, dips, cream cheese, leftovers
Highest Risk
Concentrated forms or large ingestions pose highest risk
Category
Food
Early Signs
Vomiting, diarrhea, drooling
Emergency Signs
Weakness, pale gums, rapid breathing, collapse
Call Your Vet
Call as soon as exposure is suspected, even if your pet seems normal.

Triage & Next Steps

Why this is dangerous
Chives are part of the allium family and can injure red blood cells just like onions and garlic.
Go to ER immediately if
Go now for collapse, repeated vomiting, tremors, seizures, trouble breathing, marked weakness, severe drooling, pale gums, trouble urinating, or any rapidly worsening signs.
What not to do
Do not induce vomiting, give milk/oil/bread, or try home remedies unless a veterinarian specifically tells you to.
Prevention
Keep human foods out of reach, use closed trash bins, warn guests and children, and check ingredient labels before sharing any treat.