Humans are always encouraged to eat more fruits and vegetables, so it should be the same for dogs, right? Not exactly, certain foods like grapes are dangerous to dogs. All types of grapes, raisins, and currants are highly toxic to dogs. It is never a good idea to offer grapes or raisins to your dog…
No. Dogs cannot eat raisins. Even a small amount can trigger acute kidney failure, and this is a true veterinary emergency. If your dog has eaten raisins or grapes, do not wait to see if symptoms develop. 📞 Call Pet Poison Helpline at (855) 764-7661 immediately for expert guidance, or contact your veterinarian. Raisins are…
We know that grapes are toxic to dogs, but does that include raisins as well? The answer is YES! Raisins are simply dried grapes, and all products that contain grapes and raisins are highly dangerous to dogs. Now that we know that all grape products are dangerous, let’s learn why and the signs of toxicity…
Raisins are a yummy and nutritious treat for humans. Raisins, which are dried grapes, have many health benefits for humans, so if they are good for you, they should be good for your dog, right? The answer is the same for grapes, never feed your dog raisins!   How Toxic are Raisins to Dogs?  …
Grapes may seem like a nutritious treat to feed to dogs, but grapes are poisonous to dogs. Grapes, raisins, currants, organic grapes, etc. can cause grape poisoning in dogs. Clinical signs can occur between 6-12 hours after ingestion. Grapes interfere with the proper functioning of canine kidneys. The specific chemical component of grapes that cause…


