Yes, as few as 7 raisins can cause renal (kidney) failure in dogs. Never feed grapes or raisins to your dog. It doesn't matter whether the raisins or grapes are home or commercially grown. You can verify this information by searching for "raisins and dogs" using any search engine. Chocolate is also poisonous for dogs. Never leave raisins, grapes or chocolate where dogs can get to them.
Yes. Biologists are not quite sure exactly why, but grapes (and raisins, which are dried grapes) have been linked to kidney failure in dogs. The estimated toxic dose is about an ounce of grapes per kg of the dog's body mass, or somewhat less for raisins because they're more "concentrated."
The dog will normally develop vomiting and diarhhea within a few hours, with actual death occurring a couple of days later.
In general you shouldn't assume that just because something is okay for a human, it will be okay for a pet also. Dogs and cats have different metabolisms than humans, and are much less tolerant of certain substances... this is especially true of medications.
Raisins and grapes can cause liver damage, which can be fatal. There is no outward indication of which dogs are susceptible to this, nor how many raisins or grapes it will take to cause the liver failure. For this reason, you should not give any dog any raisins or grapes.
Yes, raisins are bad for dogs, as are grapes. They can cause liver and blood damage.
No, because they're not allowed grapes and raisins are just grapes dried up. Both these foods are toxic to dogs and cats.
They can but they will probally not like it because of the nutrients
They eat up every last bit then spit it out
Yes, and so are grapes
No
Well, I have a pet dog, a British Bulldog. She likes shreddies (a cereal), Quavers (crisps) and raisins. We don't give her them very much, as they are quite bad for dogs. She also likes a nice cup of tea on special occasions.
Yes. It is true to say that a pet princes is a good food for dogs.
Yes, they can.
he had 20 dogs a monkey and a giraffre it 100 ./. true
uhm.....did who have pet dogs??
There are several. Grapes and raisins, for example, are apparently toxic to dogs... no one is quite sure why, but it does seem to be true. Chocolate is another possibility. In general, it's not safe to assume that just because you can eat something your pet can safely do so as well (and vice versa). Humans have pretty robust livers compared to both dogs and cats, and can handle quite a few foods that are problematic for pets.
No, it's not against the law..many people in iceland do have dogs
like maybe pet bull dogs and the hyper dogs.
I think dogs are a good pet they are a nice pet.
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