What happens when a dog eats grapes When a dog eats grapes, there are no obvious signs of poisoning at first, but the dog will appear to be mentally unstable, and the dog, which is usually very active, will stay in one place and not move, even if the owner teases him to play. When the grapes begin to digest, the dog will begin to trigger the symptoms of poisoning, with vomiting and diarrhea, and undigested grape residue can be seen in the vomit and excrement. Upon seeing this, the owner should immediately take the dog to a doctor for treatment. If the symptoms of poisoning are allowed to continue to develop, the dog will generally develop acute kidney failure and death will follow within 24 to 72 hours. Dogs have a 53% chance of surviving after treatment for grape poisoning, and even after recovery they will become very weak, so don’t feed your dog grapes.
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