Quick answer
Leek is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Do not feed. If exposure already happened, contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Toxic risk safety check
Leek is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Leek is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Do not feed. If exposure already happened, contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Avoid leeks in all forms.
Allium-family risk; not a useful pet food.
Detailed safety guide
This guide is useful for soups, stews, broths, roasted vegetables, and leftovers that contain leek. The main concern is leeks are allium-family vegetables and are not safe table scraps for dogs.
Dogs usually rely on complete dog food. That makes leek different from a generic human-food answer, especially around seasonings, fat, sweeteners, and table scraps.
Leek is not safe for dogs. Do not feed it, and treat known exposure as a reason to contact a veterinarian or pet poison-control service.
Avoid leeks in all forms.
Allium-family risk; not a useful pet food.