The answer (and this goes for raisins, too, which are just dried grapes) is easy: No, dogs should never eat grapes. Grapes and raisins are known to be highly toxic to dogs, though research has yet to pinpoint exactly which substance in the fruit causes this reaction.
What happens if a poodle eats a grape?
It's always possible that grapes aren't poisonous to your dog. But if they are, the sooner you get your dog to CVETS, the better chance it has of surviving without kidney damage. Untreated grape poisoning can lead to sudden kidney failure often within 72 hours. It may be too late by then for it to fully recover.
Will a single grape harm a dog?
Grapes can be toxic to some dogs and must be avoided. CHICAGO — While the dangers of dogs consuming chocolate and marijuana are widely known, for some pooches eating grapes and raisins can lead to kidney failure and even death, experts warn.
What do I do if my dog ate a grape?
If you know or suspect your dog ate grapes, call your vet. If it's been less than two hours since ingestion, you may be directed to induce vomiting. Your veterinarian will tell you the best way to do that.
Can a dog survive one grape?
Keep in mind that the more grapes, raisins, or currants your dog eats, the more likely it is that he'll get sick. Even if your dog has only ingested a single grape, you should get in touch with your veterinarian or call the pet poison helpline at (855) 764-7661 and ask what to do.
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