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Can My Dog Eat Raisins?

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Can My Dog Eat Raisins?

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By Rover Staff

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No. Raisins are dehydrated grapes, and grapes are highly toxic to some dogs. This appears to be the case with all grape varieties—red or green, seedless or not. It’s unclear what about grapes and makes them so dangerous, but ingestion can cause kidney failure and even death.

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Symptoms to Look For

If your dog has eaten raisins or grapes, there’s a chance he won’t be affected. But symptoms could lead to serious problems, and you may need to induce vomiting. Call your vet immediately for guidance if you notice any of the following symptoms:

  • Vomiting or diarrhoea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Lethargy
  • Abdominal pain
  • Foul breath
  • Oral ulcers
  • Tremors, seizure, or coma

Abdominal pain may also occur, though it can be hard to spot obvious symptoms of this in our four-legged friends. You may notice your dog refusing food or hiding, whining, or otherwise acting strangely, all of which warrant a call to the vet.

For our canine companions, the most serious complication of eating raisins or grapes is sudden renal failure, which leads to a lack of urine production and can even lead to death. Kidney damage can take a heavy toll on a dog’s health even when treated. Without immediate treatment, your dog could die if they eat raisins or grapes. Sudden kidney failure is the most extreme consequence of eating grapes, which can cause death in only days.

For More Information

You might also be interested in reading “Why Dogs Should Never Eat Grapes.”

The bottom line? Feeding dogs grapes and raisins = an absolute no. Here’s a list of a few other foods that are poisonous for dogs. Stick to dog food, healthy dog treats, and dog-safe produce. We offer a collection of articles on foods that are safe, dangerous or even toxic for dogs to eat, including vegetables, dairy, bread, and junk food. There is a wide variety of “human food” that is healthy for your dog to eat, while others are considered toxic and dangerous. Check out which fruits and veg are good for your dog here and which spices and seasonings are ok to give to your furry little buddy here. We’ve created these articles to ensure you’re informed on feeding your dog a wonderfully varied diet while learning the limitations of a dog’s sensitive digestive system.

Sure, we may be known for our great advice on anything dog-related here at Rover.com  but we also have loads of fantastic dog walkers and sitters who offer dog boarding in your area so get ready to meet your dog’s perfect match!

Further Resources if you think your dog has eaten raisins

Animal Poison Helpline

RSPCA Poisoning in Dogs

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