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The reason some dogs develop kidney failure following ingestion of grapes and raisins is not known. [3] Types of grapes involved include both seedless and seeded, store-bought and homegrown, and grape pressings from wineries. [4] A mycotoxin is suspected to be involved, but none has been found in grapes or raisins ingested by affected dogs. [5]
The symptoms of poisoning vary depending on substance, the quantity a dog has consumed, the breed and size of the mammal.A common list of symptoms are digestion problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in stool; bruising and bleeding gums, nose, or inside the ear canal; behavioral changes, such as lethargy, hyperactivity, and seizures; unusual items found in the dog's stool.
‘After watching this I’m convinced my dog is invincible,’ joked one pet owner From garlic to grapes: Veterinarians shock pet owners with surprising list of things that are ‘toxic’ to ...
To name a few, raisins, grapes, and sultanas have been associated with renal failure (see Grape toxicity in dogs). [21] Members of the allium family, including onion , garlic , shallots , and leeks are linked to the development of hemolytic anemia, [ 21 ] and chocolate is associated with cardiac abnormalities and pancreatitis . [ 22 ]
Per PetMD, coconuts contain antioxidants that can boost a dog's immune system, and because they're rich in magnesium, they support heart health and stronger bones, among other benefits.
Too much sugar in your dog's diet can cause problems. If they consume too much sugar over an extended period of time, it could lead to diabetes, digestive trouble and tooth decay, Purina reports.
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