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JACK
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posted May 09, 2004 10:07 PM      Profile for JACK         
I left the room for 30 seconds and came back to find BOB finishing off a soft taco from TACO BELL. She's got projectile diarrhea some mild nausea now.

I read on the TACO BELL site that their meat is seasoned with Garlic Powder, Toasted Onion Powder & Onion Powder.

ALL bad things for Bob.

Evryone knows there is a spoon full of meat in these little things but was there enough of those things to cause bad things with blood?

The VET will freek out.. I guess I'm looking for reassurance.

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dogluva_nz
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posted May 10, 2004 01:14 AM      Profile for dogluva_nz   Author's Homepage         
I wouldn't think there is enough of those ingredients to do damage. Just unfortunately an upset tummy. (as you have found out.) Just give him plenty of water to drink and I'm sure he will be fine within a day or two.
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MarioLuigi
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posted May 18, 2004 12:09 AM      Profile for MarioLuigi   Author's Homepage         
This post is kinda old, but I'll answer the question for future reference:

There is definitely not enough of anything in the meat to harm the dog. Not by any means. I actually fed my dogs garlic treats before and Frosty ate an onion ring! Slip-ups here and there aren't harmful. If the dog eats a pure onion or a large dose of garlic, see the vet immediately.

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