Can dogs eat raisins or grapes? Dogs should not eat raisins or grapes. The high sugar content in grapes and raisins can easily cause kidney failure in dogs and can lead to death in serious cases. Dogs eating grape poisoning will be depressed, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, vomit or excrement may have grape residue, the typical symptoms and acute gastroenteritis as well. This is the time to send your dog to the hospital to induce vomiting. In terms of treatment, for dogs that have just ingested grapes or raisins, vomiting, gastric lavage and activated carbon administration (to stop the absorption of toxins), at least 8 hours of intravenous fluids and 72 hours of blood tests to monitor the renal index, and if azotemia occurs, continuous intravenous fluids and diuretic administration until the renal index returns to normal. However, even in recovered dogs, the prognosis is poor, with oliguric and anuric renal failure lesions.
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