That can be caused by urinary tract blockage (oxalate or struvite stones, cancer etc.), diseases like leptospirosis, and
even grape toxicity).
Not exact matches
Grapes are a natural product and the toxicity may vary from variety to variety and even grape to grape; if Shamrock is exhibiting symptoms you should definitely visit your Veterinarian for an examination and blood tests since grapes are toxic to the kidneys and may result in renal fa
Grapes are a natural product and the
toxicity may vary from variety to variety and
even grape to
grape; if Shamrock is exhibiting symptoms you should definitely visit your Veterinarian for an examination and blood tests since
grapes are toxic to the kidneys and may result in renal fa
grapes are toxic to the kidneys and may result in renal failure.
Onions aren't healthy for dogs, but unlike
grapes, where
even a small amount is toxic, onion
toxicity depends on how much of an onion a dog consumes.
Onions aren't healthy for dogs, but unlike
grapes, where
even a small amount can be toxic, onion
toxicity depends on how much of an onion a dog consumes.
Unlike other foods, the
toxicity of
grapes does not appear to be dose - dependent;
even very small amounts can be injurious to some animals while others are not affected until a large dose is consumed.
In recent years,
grapes and raisins have been implicated in food
toxicities; some cases of which have caused serious harm or
even death.
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.
No one is completely sure what it is within
grapes that cause such a high level of
toxicity in dogs, but it is well documented that some dogs that ingest them can experience kidney failure and
even death.