20 grapes for one 7 pound chihhuahua is a safe amount.
The estimated toxic dose of grapes is 32 g/kg (1.1oz/kg) (grams of grapes per kilograms of mass of the dog)
One large grape weighs about 5 grams.
Whoever answered this question before me is a freakin' moron.
Chocolate, Macadamien nuts, and raisins/grapes aren't good for them.
Are you nuts? Grapes as in the fruit are not made from dog food. Are you trying to ask if dog food is made from grapes? The answer to that is also no.
Absolutely under no circumstances let your dog eat grapes. They can kill your dog very easily because... 1. They can choke easily on it since they can be so big 2. It messes with something in their body and hurts them if your dog eats a grape, take it to the vet or emergency hospital.
Grapes in general can potentially cause liver failure, however, my own dog used to eat TONS of grapes and she is just fine. I would closely monitor your dog for changes in behavior, and if you see some odd changes you should go to your vet, if you are really worried you may just want to go to or call the vet for some advice.
because it is like poison to them and it will kill them
Zero days. Just eating grapes wouldn't kill you.
Grapes and raisins in large quantities can harm a dog and even be lethal. Without treatment, the dog will go into kidney failure, and may die a very painful death.Raisins are more concentrated (and hence more toxic) than grapes.Symptoms:They might begin to vomit repeatedly, and will become extremely hyperactive and jittery. After about 24 hours, the dog will become lethargic and depressed. They may experience abdominal pain and may stop urinating, drinking, and/or eating. They will also become dehydrated. Both their vomit and feces will contain partially digested raisins or grapes. Their breathing may become irregular.If you suspect your dog has eaten a large amount of raisins or grapes, take it to a veterinarian immediately
Grapes and Raisins can cause irreversible damage to the kidneys, possible resulting in death.nutschocolatecandy that contains Xylitolcaffeineonionsyou missed Gum.
1 because dogs can't have raisins cause raisins are grapes and dogs cant have grapes!~!!~
Grapes are very harmful to dogs and can kill them.
Yes like chocolate if given to much can harm or possibly kill a dog.
Do not ever give dogs grapes. Not even one. Grapes have been linked to kidney failure in dogs. No one is quite sure why this happens. If you're concerned because your dog has already eaten one grape... the good news is that he or she will probably be fine; the estimated toxic dose is about 30 grams (an ounce, approximately) per kg body weight. However, that's an estimate, and it's possible that some dogs may be more sensitive than others (or that some kinds of grapes may be more toxic than others). There's no point in taking chances, so you should do your best to make sure that your dog does not have access to grapes (or raisins) in the future. There is no reason to ever feed your dog grapes intentionally; this is sort of equivalent to saying "Well, there's not that MUCH rat poison in it, go ahead and let him eat it