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Grape/raisin poisoning in dogs

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05 October 2022, 17:10
Bill/Oregon
Grape/raisin poisoning in dogs
Veterinary scientists have isolated the compound in grapes and raisins that can cause severe gastritis and even kidney failure in dogs that have eaten them. It's tartaric acid.

https://www.gradyvet.com/blog/...s-are-toxic-to-dogs/


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26 October 2022, 03:27
DTala
grandson left a small box of raisins on the floor and my brand new Dutch Shepherd at a palm full. I fed him Vanilla ice cream and Peroxide. He vomited up all of the rasins.


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27 October 2022, 03:35
Gundog 64
quote:
Originally posted by DTala:
grandson left a small box of raisins on the floor and my brand new Dutch Shepherd at a palm full. I fed him Vanilla ice cream and Peroxide. He vomited up all of the rasins.

Glad to see someone else here has fine taste in dogs, do not see many Dutchies.
29 October 2022, 18:08
DTala
I have owned Belgian Malinois for 25 years, on #5 and 6 right now. Always wanted a Dutch and got the chance to buy a male puppy a few months ago. Breed really impressed me so I got another, six mo old femele.

VERY smart, people oriented dogs. I like em a lot. Life IS kinda hectic with TWO pups at same time. Eeker


Birmingham, Al
29 October 2022, 20:34
jdollar
As an aside, my dog ate a bunch of muscadines while we were out walking- also known as fox grapes. Got sicker than hell! Vet said to avoid them at all cost.


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01 November 2022, 02:03
Gundog 64
quote:
Originally posted by DTala:
I have owned Belgian Malinois for 25 years, on #5 and 6 right now. Always wanted a Dutch and got the chance to buy a male puppy a few months ago. Breed really impressed me so I got another, six mo old femele.

VERY smart, people oriented dogs. I like em a lot. Life IS kinda hectic with TWO pups at same time. Eeker

I can only imagine what 2 Dutch pups at the same time are like, I don't think I could handle that. They are so easy to train, but if not done right there may be trouble. I think the training requirements are sometimes a bit over blown, but they do require dedication.