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Can Dogs Eat Grapes & Raisins?

Grapes & Raisins is potentially fatal for dogs & cats. Even a small amount can cause acute kidney failure in some pets.

Quick Answer

No! Grapes & Raisins is potentially fatal for dogs & cats and should be avoided. Even a small amount can cause acute kidney failure in some pets. The toxic substance has not been definitively identified, and sensitivity varies between individual animals — some pets show no reaction while others become critically ill from just a few grapes.

What Makes It Toxic?

Toxic agent: Unknown (possibly tartaric acid)

Symptoms to Watch For

Vomiting
Lethargy
Loss of appetite
Kidney failure
Decreased urination

When Do Symptoms Appear?

Symptoms typically appear within 6-24 hours after ingestion. However, some effects may be delayed. Monitor your pet closely for at least 24-48 hours.

What To Do

Seek immediate veterinary care. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.

Emergency Contact

ASPCA Animal Poison Control: (888) 426-4435
(A consultation fee may apply)

Summary

FoodGrapes & Raisins
Risk LevelPotentially Fatal
AffectsDogs & Cats
Onset6-24 hours
Toxic AgentUnknown (possibly tartaric acid)

Frequently Asked Questions About Grapes & Raisins and Pets

Can dogs eat grapes & raisins?

No, grapes & raisins is not safe for dogs. It is classified as "potentially fatal" due to unknown (possibly tartaric acid) which can cause vomiting, lethargy, loss of appetite and other health issues.

Can cats eat grapes & raisins?

Grapes & Raisins is potentially fatal for cats. Keep it away from your cat at all times.

What should I do if my pet ate grapes & raisins?

Seek immediate veterinary care. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.