If your dog ate fava beans, you should call your veterinarian or the nearest animal poison control center immediately. Fava beans contain a toxin that can cause a condition called favism in dogs, which can lead to anemia, Heinz body formation, and even death. Symptoms of favism in dogs can include weakness, lethargy, pale gums, dark urine, and jaundice. Treatment for favism typically involves supportive care, such as blood transfusions and oxygen therapy.
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