However,
grapes are toxic to dogs, and raisins even moreso.
As we have already discovered,
Grapes are toxic to Dogs so Wine is especially dangerous.
Not exact matches
Here
is a quick list of foods
to avoid giving
to your pet: Alcoholic beverages Apple seeds Apricot pits Avocados Cherry pits Candy (particularly chocolate — which
is toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets — and any candy containing the
toxic sweetener Xylitol) Coffee (grounds, beans, and chocolate - covered espresso beans) Garlic
Grapes Gum (can cause blockages and sugar free gums may contain the
toxic sweetener Xylitol) Hops (used in home beer brewing) Macadamia nuts Moldy foods Mushroom plants Mustard seeds Onions and onion powder Peach pits Potato leaves and stems (green parts) Raisins Rhubarb leaves Salt Tea (because it contains caffeine) Tomato leaves and stems (green parts) Walnuts Xylitol (artificial sweetener that
is toxic to pets) Yeast dough
Raisins and / or
Grapes - For reasons currently unknown to veterinary science, raisins and grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure in dogs (cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that even small amounts can be t
Grapes - For reasons currently unknown
to veterinary science, raisins and
grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure in dogs (cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that even small amounts can be t
grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure in
dogs (cats
are unlikely
to ingest table scraps but
be aware that even small amounts can
be toxic).
Grapes & raisins
are toxic to dogs.
Most
dog owners
are aware that
grapes and raisins
are toxic to dogs.
Grapes, raisins, chocolate and onions: each of these can
be toxic to your
dog in large enough quantities.
Please Note: this
is NOT a complete list • Alcoholic beverages • Avocado • Bones • Candy and other sugary foods and drinks • Chocolate (all forms) • Coffee, tea and all other forms of caffeine • Fatty foods • Fat trimmings • Garlic • Gum • Macadamia nuts • Milk and other dairy products • Moldy or spoiled foods • Onions, onion powder • Persimmons, Peaches, and Plums • Raisins and
grapes • Raw Eggs, Meat and Fish • Salt • Turkey skin (choking hazard) • Yeast dough • Products sweetened with Xylitol
Dog Treats
to Avoid • Rawhide • Greenies Poisonous Plants These
are some the most common plants • Amaryllis • Autumn Crocus — Colchicum autumnale • Azalea / Rhododendron - Rhododenron spp. • Castor Bean - Ricinus communis • Chrysanthemum - These popular blooms
are part of the Compositae family • Cyclamen - Cylamen - the highest concentration of its
toxic component
is typically located in the root portion of the plant.
Toxic foods such as chocolates or grapes are known to be toxic to dogs when ingested, but larger dogs tend to get away from being sick compared to puppies or smaller
Toxic foods such as chocolates or
grapes are known
to be toxic to dogs when ingested, but larger dogs tend to get away from being sick compared to puppies or smaller
toxic to dogs when ingested, but larger
dogs tend
to get away from
being sick compared
to puppies or smaller
dogs.
But all of the «good stuff» in
grapes is offset by the high amount of a substance which
is toxic to dogs.
Another similarity
to grapes and raisins
is that the individual sensitivity
to macadamia nuts appears
to vary between
dogs as does the amount of nuts needed
to cause a
toxic reaction.
Avoid feeding him garlic, onions, wild mushrooms, rhubarb,
grapes and raisins, as these
are toxic to dogs in any form.
Organic fruits
to avoid include avocados,
grapes and raisins — these
are all
toxic to dogs.
Like raisins and
grapes, which
are also
toxic, the exact toxin and mechanism of action
to cause signs of poisoning in some
dogs are not known at this time.
Grapes can
be very
toxic to some
dogs, and unfortunately we never know whether they
are going
to have a reaction.
My husband fed our Doberman two
grapes on Sunday, before I intervened, stressing that they
are toxic to dogs.
Grapes or raisins: Both grapes and raisins are considered toxic to
Grapes or raisins: Both
grapes and raisins are considered toxic to
grapes and raisins
are considered
toxic to dogs.
Until more information
is known about the
toxic substance, it
is best
to avoid feeding
grapes and raisins
to dogs.
For example, raisins and
grapes contain an unknown substance that
is toxic to dogs and can cause kidney damage.
These include raisins,
grapes, onions, which
are all
toxic to your
dog.
two, while
grapes can
be toxic to dogs it seems that the toxicity varies quite abit from one
dog to another (some people report
being able
to give handfuls of
grapes to their
dogs without any problems, they started feeding before they knew they
were bad).
Chocolate, raisins, chocolate, avocado,
grapes, and onions
are examples of barbecue additives that
are considered potentially
toxic to certain breeds of
dogs.
Grapes (and their raisin form)
are actually quite
toxic to dogs, even in small amounts.
Grapes (and raisins)-- While it's still a mystery as to what exactly the toxin is in this popular fruit, even small amounts of grapes and raisins can be toxic to dogs, the fact remains that some dogs experience kidney damage and even kidney fa
Grapes (and raisins)-- While it
's still a mystery as
to what exactly the toxin
is in this popular fruit, even small amounts of
grapes and raisins can be toxic to dogs, the fact remains that some dogs experience kidney damage and even kidney fa
grapes and raisins can
be toxic to dogs, the fact remains that some
dogs experience kidney damage and even kidney failure.
Supplementing antioxidants from fruits and vegetables
is safe, however
is important
to avoid ones that
are toxic to dogs and cats such as
grapes, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts, etc..
Remember that
grapes, raisins, chocolate, onion, macadamia nuts, avocado, and all foods sweetened with xylitol (commonly used in sugarless chewing gum)
are toxic to dogs and should never
be allowed, even in small quantities.
More important, some foods can
be toxic to dogs, including
grapes, raisins, alcohol, garlic, onions, avocados, salt, and chocolate.
You may love avocados,
grapes, macadamia nuts, coffee, onions, and chocolate, but these and other people foods can
be toxic to cats and
dogs.
I once had a
dog pass away when I
was growing up due
to being fed
grapes (which
is toxic to dogs!)»
I know that for some unknown reason
grapes and raisins can
be toxic to dogs, sometimes causing renal failure, and I
was concerned about
grape seed extract's safety.
For example, some fruits like
grapes and cherries
are toxic to dogs.
Grapes, chocolates, onions and other some other humans foods
are toxic to dogs.
Keep Your Pet's Diet Consistent As tempting as it
is to share food from the cookout with your
dog or cat, there
is a long list of people food that
is actually
toxic to pets including avocados, alcohol, coffee / caffeine, chocolate,
grapes, raisins, onions, garlic and undercooked meat and eggs.
Raisins and
grapes are very
toxic to dogs and possibly cats.
Originally thought
to be an urban legend, it
is now known that raisins and
grapes are indeed
toxic to dogs.
It
is thought that 1/3 pound of
grapes could potentially
be toxic to a 10 pound
dog.
Of almost zero nutritional value,
grape pomace contains a substance known
to be toxic to dogs.
The fact that
grapes and raisins
are toxic to dogs is becoming common knowledge among pet owners, and for good reason!
Human food not safe for pets The following foods have
been identified as potentially
toxic, even fatal
to dogs: alcohol, avocados, chocolate, macadamia nuts, fatty, moldy or spoiled foods, onions,
grapes and raisins, salt, and yeast dough.
Grapes and raisins
are toxic to dogs, and there
is some evidence they also may
be toxic to cats.
Until they have isolated the exact
toxic ingredient, it
is best
to steer clear of
grapes; for your
dogs, of course.
Given the fact that science has not yet isolated the exact toxin that
is causing some
dogs to develop severe
grape toxicity or that part of the
grape that contains a significantly higher proportion of the
toxic substance, it
is possible that the scientific community's recommendation for not giving
grapes to dogs is more cautious.
The
toxic agent in
grapes is not known, although
grapes without seeds or skin
are still poisonous
to some
dogs.
Grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, wild mushrooms, chocolate, and macadamia nuts
are extremely
toxic to dogs.
Just avoid
grapes and raisins since they
are toxic to dogs.
We weren't surprised
to find that most of our 2,969 formulas
were free of ingredients known
to be toxic to dogs, like avocados,
grapes, and chocolate.
Veterinarians warn that the following foods have
been identified as potentially
toxic, even fatal
to dogs: alcohol, avocados, bones, caffeine, chocolate, corn on the cob, dairy, macadamia nuts, fatty, moldy or spoiled foods, onions, pitted fruits, raw eggs,
grapes and raisins, salt and yeast dough.
For example, while strawberry jelly may not
be toxic to dogs,
grape jelly could
be.
Be sure
to keep up
to date on your pet's vaccinations and check - ups
to keep him healthy, and keep your
dog away from foods that
are toxic, such as garlic, onions, chocolate,
grapes and avocados.
Did you know that
grapes and raisons
are toxic to dogs (and cats) and can cause sudden development of kidney failure and lack of urine production?