Grape and raisin (dried grapes) toxicity is well documented in dogs.* Although the exact substance that causes the toxic reaction is not yet known, dogs should not eat grapes and raisins because even small amounts can prove to be fatally toxic for a dog. Dogs of any age, breed, or gender may be affected. read more
The consumption of grapes and raisins presents a potential health threat to dogs. Their toxicity to dogs can cause the animal to develop acute kidney injury (the sudden development of kidney failure) with anuria (a lack of urine production). read more
Learn why grapes are bad for dogs and what you should do immediately if your dog eats a toxic grape. No, dogs can't eat grapes. Learn why grapes are bad for dogs and what you should do immediately if your dog eats a toxic grape. read more
Like Macadamia Nuts, grapes and raisins can be extremely toxic to dogs. What's In It: While its currently unknown what chemicals and compounds are in grapes that cause toxicity to dogs, the results of consumption can be pretty devastating. read more