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What happens if my dog eats grapes and raisins?

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Unfortunately, even one grape/raisin toxicity can even be fatal. Ingesting the fruit could potentially lead to acute (sudden) kidney failure in dogs.


How long after eating grapes will a dog get sick?

Signs of Grape and Raisin Toxicity in Dogs The onset of symptoms tends to occur between 12-24 hours after a dog eats grapes. Symptoms of grape toxicity in dogs include: Vomiting and/or diarrhea, often within a few hours of ingestion. You may see pieces of grapes/raisins in your dog's stool or vomit.

How many raisins will hurt a dog?

Grapes and Raisins Toxic dose: The dose that can cause serious problems is 0.7 ounces per kilogram of grapes and 0.1 ounce per kilogram of raisins. This means that 3 grapes (or 3 raisins) could be fatal for a 2.5 pound puppy, and 12 grapes (or 12 to 15 raisins) could potentially kill a 10-pound animal.

Can dogs survive after eating grapes?

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.

Can one raisin poison a dog?

Even the ingestion of one single raisin or grape can be fatal to a dog. Consuming a grape or raisin can lead to acute (fast or sudden) kidney failure in dogs. They can very sick very fast!

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