Since there are dogs that would seem more susceptible to the development of severe kidney damage after consumption of even the smallest amounts of grapes, it is thus imperative that you know more
about grape toxicity.
Not exact matches
Signs of
grape toxicity include vomiting, diarrhea and lethargy that occur
about 12 hours after ingestion.
I'm not sure what to do, he is a very large doberman, and it was two
grapes, is that
toxicity to size ratio something to worry
about, should I bring him to the Vet tomorrow?
So, while we in the veterinary world may not yet know everything there is to know
about grape, raisin, and currant
toxicity in dogs, we do know enough to strongly recommend that people never knowingly feed
grapes, raisins, or currants to their dogs and that they take all reasonable and necessary steps to prevent their dog's accidental exposure to them as well.
One report has also revealed that
about 75 % of dogs that experienced
toxicity did so after eating raisins as opposed to fresh
grapes.
Some reports have shown as few as 4 or 5
grapes have resulted in
toxicity, and as little as
about 1 ounce of raisins for a dog weighing 22 lb (10 kg.)