Can dogs eat leek?

No — never feed to dogs.

Leeks are part of the onion and garlic family and damage red blood cells, which can cause anemia.

Verdict
Never feed
Key concern
Allium compounds
Species
🐶 Dogs

Why this verdict for dogs

Leeks are part of the onion and garlic family and damage red blood cells, which can cause anemia.

Warning signs to watch for

⚠ If your dog ate leek

Act immediately — don't wait for symptoms.

  • Call your vet or a pet poison helpline right away.
  • Note how much was eaten and when.
  • Do not induce vomiting unless a professional tells you to.
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Frequently asked questions

Can dogs eat leek?

No. Leeks are part of the onion and garlic family and damage red blood cells, which can cause anemia.

How much leek can dogs have?

None — leek is not safe for dogs and should be avoided entirely. When in doubt, ask your vet.

Is leek safe for cats too?

Verdicts can differ between species. See the cat answer for leek →

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By the CanMyPet Editorial Team · Reviewed against ASPCA Animal Poison Control, the American Kennel Club (AKC) and Pet Poison Helpline · Last updated June 2026.

Sources

CanMyPet provides general information reviewed against trusted sources (ASPCA, AKC, Pet Poison Helpline). It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. When in doubt, always contact your veterinarian.