Can puppies eat grapes, can dogs eat grapes?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-22
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No.

    Grapes and their products are highly toxic to dogs of all qualities and ages, and there is no so-called safe dose, and dogs cannot metabolize the flavonoids, monosaccharides and tannic acids in grapes.

    No matter what variety of grapes it is, even if it has undergone various processing, it is best not to feed it to dogs, and if you accidentally eat it, do not assume that nothing happens, you should contact the veterinarian as soon as possible, and if you can, give the dog vomiting.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    But not all fruits are available to dogs, such as grapes, and there have been a lot of deaths caused by dogs eating grapes, so why can't dogs eat grapes?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This depends on what breed of dog, if it is a Chihuahua, a small dog and underage, it is best not to give him food, if a large dog, and a good appetite, you can consider, of course, when a small dog is fed, do not give the whole grape, should be peeled and seeded, is the grape flesh spread out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No.

    Dogs can't eat grapes. At the same time, any food containing grape ingredients should not be fed to dogs, such as cakes, bread, etc. If ingested, the grapes will reach a toxic dose, which will damage the dog's internal organs and cause acute liver failure.

    It should be noted here that the lower the weight of the dog, the smaller the toxic dose.

    If ingested, the grapes will reach a toxic dose, which will damage the dog's internal organs and cause acute liver failure. It should be noted here that the lower the weight of the dog, the smaller the toxic dose. At the same time, the risk of death after eating grapes by mistake is also higher.

    It is recommended to put away the relevant grape products to avoid dogs from eating them by mistake. If the dog at home does not eat grapes by mistake, it must be brought to the pet hospital for scientific treatment as soon as possible, if timely vomiting, necessary liver protection**, etc. It is not recommended to use home remedies, or directly feed the dog milk and other foods to avoid delaying the condition and causing the dog's life to be in danger.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Can't eat.

    Grapes contain an enzyme that causes hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, acute kidney failure, and hemolysis if overeaten. Signs of grape-induced poisoning tend to develop within 6 hours and are characterized by depression, vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite, and possible presence of grape residues in vomit or excreta, typically as in acute gastroenteritis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dogs eating grapes or raisins can hurt their kidneys, so dogs should not be allowed to touch these foods. Onions, leeks or garlic can make dogs anemic and even fatal.

    Chewing gum, on the other hand, can cause low blood sugar or liver failure in dogs. Dogs can't eat chocolate, and eating chocolate is easy to have diarrhea, and it can also cause heart disease. And dark chocolate is the most poisonous.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Signs of poisoning caused by grape eating in dogs often appear within 6 hours, manifesting as depression, vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite, and possible grape residues in vomit or excretion, typical of which are the same as acute gastroenteritis.

    Most dogs will begin to develop acute kidney failure within 24-72 hours, no urine production or too little urine in the initial stage, dehydration and binge drinking are common, at this time, the blood CA, P and uremia index will rise, and dogs with uremia will often die if they are not properly treated. The mechanism of grape-induced acute kidney failure in dogs is not well understood, and it may cause damage to certain structures of the kidneys.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If parents give their dogs grapes, the dogs will often be poisoned. And this phenomenon often shows symptoms of poisoning within six hours. The main symptoms may be depression, vomiting and diarrhea, appetite will also be greatly reduced, and parents can find grape residues in the dog's vomit.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    But not all fruits are available to dogs, such as grapes, and there have been a lot of deaths caused by dogs eating grapes, so why can't dogs eat grapes?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My family's Fa Dou, I ate grapes yesterday and today, and the dog is fine, anyway, I don't eat much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    My dog likes to eat grape skins.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Question: 25 pounds of small earth dogs.

    Ate 4 small grapes.

    Answer: Symptoms of poisoning often occur within 6 hours, manifested as depression, vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite, vomit or excrement may contain grape residues, typical symptoms are the same as acute gastroenteritis, and even death in severe cases.

    That shouldn't be a big deal.

    You need to pay more attention to the changes in your dog's state for six hours.

    Asked her to pour that vomit, and he didn't vomit.

    It may be that the amount of food eaten is too small.

    Give the dog some rough try.

    What is the rough question?

    I'm so sorry.

    Pour some vinegar to induce vomiting.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Puppies can't eat grapes, grapes contain a lot of hydroxide, and dogs can be poisoned after eating, causing kidney failure. After the poisoning reaction, the dog's spirit will become sluggish, appetite will also decrease, accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea, after the discovery of the need to induce vomiting in time**. In addition to grapes, do not feed dogs avocados, star fruit and other fruits to avoid inducing poisoning.

    Puppies can not eat grapes, because grapes contain a lot of hydroxide, dogs will cause poisoning after eating, toxins will spread rapidly, so that dogs have kidney failure, if not timely vomiting and **, dogs will be dead.

    After the dog eats grapes and is poisoned, there will be listlessness, appetite will also decrease, accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and blood in the stool, and the amount of urine will be significantly reduced in the late stage. Therefore, if the dog accidentally eats grapes, it needs to be fed alkaline water in time to induce vomiting.

    In addition to grapes, it is not advisable to feed dogs avocados, star fruit and other fruits, and dogs are also easy to induce poisoning after eating. If you want to feed your dog fruits, you can choose to feed easily digestible fruits such as apples, pears, and bananas. These fruits are rich in dietary fiber, which can promote intestinal digestion and absorption in the spine after eating.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dogs can't eat grapes. Xie Tingzhi, an animal expert, said that grapes contain phosphorus and lithium ions, and dogs eating too much phosphorus are not good for the liver and kidneys, which may cause uremia, and eating lithium ions will affect nerve conduction function. Vomiting, loss of appetite, severe abdominal pain and diarrhea may occur 1-3 hours after ingestion of grape bonds or raisins, and other symptoms include weakness, tremors, thirst, and dehydration.

    Partially eaten grapes or dried glucose are found in the animal's vomit or excreta. As the poisoning becomes more severe, symptoms such as central nervous system depression and decreased urine output appear.

    If the animal has just eaten the grapes (within 6 to 8 hours), the veterinarian will induce vomiting to try to remove the grapes from the stomach. Giving animals activated carbon can help absorb toxins and prevent poisoning. In the later stage of recovery, you can give the dog some pet probiotics to supplement the beneficial bacteria in the intestines, help stop vomiting and diarrhea, regulate the intestinal balance, and help the dog restore gastrointestinal health as soon as possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    All dogs are not allowed to eat grapes, because grapes may cause food poisoning or cause acute kidney failure, which can be life-threatening to dogs. If the dog accidentally eats grapes, you need to observe the dog's physical condition. Puppies are not allowed to eat grapes, and all dogs are not allowed to eat grapes, because grapes can cause food poisoning or acute kidney failure in dogs, which can be life-threatening to dogs.

    If the dog accidentally eats grapes, you need to observe the dog's physical condition, and if you find symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and poor spirits, you need to take it immediately**. At the same time, snacks such as chocolate and almonds, and dogs such as onions and plants are also inedible. If you have these things in the house, put them away and put them out of the dog's reach; Once it is found that the dog has eaten by mistake, it should be sent to the hospital for treatment in time.

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