What to do if a dog eats 1 to 2 grapes Dogs that eat 1 to 2 grapes are not a problem. Some literature reports dogs eating more than 11.5 grams of grapes per kilogram of body weight are likely to cause poisoning. Grapes contain sugars that are unusually sensitive to dogs, and too much of them at once can cause poisoning. It is important to remember not to expose your dog to food such as grapes or raisins, as accidental ingestion can leave after-effects even if cured. What happens when a dog ingests a large amount of grapes at once? Dogs that accidentally ingest a large amount of grapes will show symptoms such as vomiting, dehydration, weakness, and lack of appetite, and will go to the hospital to have their kidney index exceeded. According to statistics, 53% of dogs survive, 12% die, and 35% choose to be euthanized after eating grapes. The dogs that survived, even after full recovery, will have the sequelae of less urination and weakness.
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