Raisins and grapes are just as deadly as chocolate
* Chocolate * Grapes * Raisons (dried grapes) * Onions * Chemicals Other than that most things aren't too deadly to a dog.
In general, dogs cannot eat chocolate. And raisins are even more deadly to dogs than chocolate.
Don't ever give any dogs grapes; they can be deadly, even in small amounts. Also, never give dogs chocolate.
No! Grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs and puppies, it can cause acute renal failure (sudden kidney failure) with anuria (a lack of urine production). If a dog eats enough raisins and grapes it can be deadly. If you want to give your dog a healthy treat, stick to baby carrots, a little banana, or an apple wedge or two (but no apple seeds, they're toxic to dogs).
A full grown shepherd should be fine on 5 grapes: "According to the Merck Veterinary Manual, the estimated toxic dose of grapes is 32 grams of grapes per kilogram of body weight (0.5 ounces per pound) and for raisins it is 11-30 g/kg (0.18 to 0.48 oz/lb)."
A group of grapes is called a bunch of grapes.
The smaller bunch has 24 grapes.
Vinifera grapes are European grapes that provide the primary source of wine and table grapes.
The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.
They make 19 grapes.
Dried grapes are called raisins.