Grapes are very toxic to puppies and can easily lead to acute liver and kidney failure, which will result in death in serious cases, and grapes may also cause serious toxic reactions when accidentally ingested in small amounts. If found in time, vomiting and gastric lavage should be taken promptly and then treated reasonably according to the clinical signs of the puppy. Signs of grape-induced poisoning often occur within 6 hours and manifest as depression, vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite, vomit or excrement may contain grape residue, typical symptoms are the same as acute gastroenteritis. Dogs will begin to experience acute renal failure within 24-72 hours. Initially, no urine is produced or the amount of urine is too small, dehydration and binge drinking are common, at this time, the ca, p and uremic index in the blood will rise, and dogs with complications of uremia will often die if they are not properly medically treated.
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