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While No is the quick easy answer and certainly not wrong, just like the dogs and chocolate issue, there is no need to panic if your dog swallows a grape or two.
Canines, like humans can be allergic to various foods (even in small quantities) And like humans the majority of dogs do not react adversely to the occasional grape.
Canines in the wild are often seen eating wild grapes off the vine and by the way, eating the birds and small mammals who do eat large quantities of those grapes ( coyotes, foxes and wolves also eat the stomach contents of those creatures).
It is best not to give your dog treats of either grapes or raisins (or chocolate) and certainly worry if they have gotten into a large amount of them but if rover grabs a grape from your two year old there is no reason to rush to the emergency vet ( although they would disagree $$$).
Saying all dogs should never eat grapes is like saying all humans should never eat peanut butter or shellfish because death has occurred in some who do.
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yes they do, if its a small frogs u might want to cut it up a bit.
Normally small seedless grapes are used whole however it is up to individual choice if you want to cut grapes in half. By cutting them in half it will allow the flavour of the grapes to mingle with the other flavours of the fruit salad.
Any choclate is poisionous to dogs .. as are grapes, it builds up in there liver as a toxin and will kill them.. NO
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
Dogs can eat carrot sticks or sugar snap peas cut up into small portions .
Gerbils love grapes and they make an excellent treat for them. Gerbils will eat grapes in the wild and remain healthy.
Dogs shouldn't eat grapesIt is bad to feed a dog grapes for the fear that they may choke. However, some severe renal failures have been linked also to ingestion of raisins and/or grapes. Grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs. They can cause kidney (renal) failure.
No dogs CAN NOT eat that chorizo because it is bad for them. They will throw up for a coupe of days and Throwing Up, is not normal for dogs.
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.
Dogs can eat certain fruits like apples, bananas, blueberries, and watermelon in moderation. These fruits are safe for dogs to consume and can provide some nutritional benefits. However, it's important to remove any seeds or pits as they can be harmful.
They can have strawberries. Sometimes this can give them GL upset so give them one or two no more though be careful of what you give your dogs!! Also remember not to give them chocolate,grapes,or raisinsThey can have strawberries. Sometimes this can give them GL upset so give them one or two no more though be careful of what you give your dogs!! Also remember not to give them chocolate,grapes,or raisins