Grapes
fruits
🐕 Safety Analysis — Dogs
Causes acute kidney failure in dogs. The exact toxic substance is unknown, but even small amounts can be severely toxic to some dogs. Sensitivity varies greatly between individuals.
Symptoms to Watch For
Vomiting within 12 hours, lethargy, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, decreased urination, kidney failure.
🐱 Safety Analysis — Cats
Limited research exists regarding toxicity in cats. Some case reports suggest potential kidney toxicity, but cats rarely consume grapes. Caution should be exercised until further evidence is available.
Symptoms to Watch For
May cause vomiting and kidney problems, but documented cases are rare.
Additional Notes
Raisins are also toxic. No safe amount has been established for dogs.
This information is a preliminary guideline only. If your pet has consumed high-risk food, contact a veterinarian immediately.
View Emergency GuideInformation sourced from ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center and veterinary research.
Emergency Protocol
If your pet has ingested a toxic food, contact a vet immediately. Bring the food packaging if possible.
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