Knowledge is power. So, it's important you are aware of what potential toxins exist in your home (e.g.,xylitol,grapes and raisins,plants,pain medications, etc.) and what steps you should take if your pet is exposed. Since pet owners are becoming more aware of the dangers that different...
When dogs eat grapes of any kind and in any form, they are at risk ofkidney (renal) failure. All types of grapes, whether cooked, seedless, peeled, dried, or fresh, are toxic to dogs, even in small amounts. You should also avoid giving your dog any grape products such as raisins,...
True currants (including black, red, and white currants) belong to a different group of plants (genus Ribes) and are not considered toxic to dogs, though stomach upset could occur if a large amount is ingested. Ingestion of even a small amount of grapes or raisins (including Zante currants...
Grapes/Raisins: Grapes, and their dried cousins, raisins, are extremely toxic to dogs and can lead to acute kidney failure. They should not be given to dogs. 葡萄/葡萄干:葡萄和葡萄干对狗有剧毒,可导致急性肾衰竭。不能给狗食用。 Cherries: Avoid giving your dog cherries, as the pit and ste...
Keep your dog away from cocoa, chocolate, colas, and energy drinks. Caffeine is also in some cold medicines and pain killers. Think your dog had caffeine? Get your dog to the vet as soon as possible. 7/25 Grapes and Raisins There are better treats to give your dog. Grapes and raisins...
5. Grapes and raisins:These are a fairly recent addition to the poisons list for pets, and the toxin contained in these so far has not been identified. The typical signs of grape/raisin poisoning in pets include vomiting, followed by diarrhea and anorexia. Animals develop abdominal pain and ...
One of the dangerous snacks—besides chocolate—that you need to keep away from dogs may seem quite benign. Dogs also like eating them, as they’re fun to chew and sweet to taste—grapes. Unfortunately, grapes (and raisins) are toxic for dogs, so even if your dog seems to want to eat...
Grapes, along with raisins and currants, are poisonous to dogs. Toxicity varies from type to type and from dog to dog, but the wrong dose can cause liver failure. Initially, dogs who consume grapes may vomit and be lethargic. After 24-48 hours, dogs may begin to have kidney failure, so...
C.J. Puotinen,Natural Remedies for Dogs and Cats(Keats Publishing, 1999). R.H. Pitcairn,The Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats(Rodale, 2005). Did you know thatgrapes and raisins are also toxic to dogs? Home >Dog First Aid ...
While not toxic to dogs, citrus fruits like lemons, limes and grapefruits can cause them an upset stomach. Grapes/Raisins Grapes, and their dried cousins, raisins, are extremely toxic to dogs and can lead to acute kidney failure. They should not be given to dogs. ...