OverviewGrapeandraisin toxicosis happen when a dog ingests fruits from the Vitis genus. Eatinggrapes, raisins, Zante currants, or sultanas can cause acute kidney injury (AKI) in dogs. The exact amount of fruit that causes toxicity is unknown, and some dogs may become sicker than others. Since it's impossible to predict which dog will be affected or how much fruit will cause signs of ...
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Abstract This research investigates the properties ofgrapeproanthocyanidins (GPAC) in dogs of varying ages and breeds housed in the kennel, with a focus on the interaction between GPAC and gut microbiota. The study also examines the impact of GPAC on endocrine responses measured in saliva and hair.

Clinical Findings ofGrape, Raisin, and Tamarind (Vitis spp, Tamarindus spp) Toxicosis in Dogs Most dogs withgrape, raisin, or tamarind toxicosis develop vomiting or diarrhea within 6-12 hours after ingestion. Other clinical signs include lethargy, anorexia, abdominal pain, weakness, dehydration, polydipsia, and tremors (shivering).

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In brief * What makesgrapestoxic to some dogs and cats remains a mystery, despite tartaric acid and its salt, potassium bitartrate (better known as cream of tartar), emerging last year as a suspected culprit. * Veterinarians vary in how urgently they treat cases ofgrapeingestion, although the majority err on the side of caution, judging from the responses of nearly 3,000 practitioners in a ...