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jankab
10-12-2005, 03:28 PM
Grape and raisin poisonings in Dogs

Recently, there was a letter in the AVMA Journal from Dr. Gwaltney-Brant and others at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center discussing grape and raisin poisoning in dogs. Apparently, grapes and raisins can be toxic to dogs when ingested in large quantities. The grapes and raisins came from varied sources, including being eaten off the vine directly. The dogs exhibited gastrointestinal signs including vomiting and diarrhea and then signs of kidney failure with an onset of severe kidney signs starting about 24 hours after ingestion of the grapes or raisins. The amount of grapes eaten varied between 9oz. and 2 lbs., which worked out to be between 0.41 and 1.1 oz/kg of body weight. Two dogs died directly from the toxicity, three were euthanized due to poor response to treatment and five dogs lived. Due to the severity of the signs and the potential for death, the veterinarians as the poison control center advocate aggressive treatment for any dogs suggested of ingesting excessive amounts of grapes or raisins, including inducing vomiting, stomach lavage (stomach pumping) and administration of activated charcoal, followed by intravenous fluid therapy for at least 48 hours or as indicated based on the results of blood tests for kidney damage.




bam-bam's mom
10-12-2005, 03:38 PM
very interesting, thanks for sharring...

jankab
10-12-2005, 03:45 PM
Also watch out for these products... I know personally from when my dog got in my x's purse and ate her bottle of Tylenol (Yes he lived, but costed me a fortune)... They can have serious effects if not used correctly...


<LI> Pseudoephedrine
<LI> Aspirin
<LI> Acetaminophen
<LI> Ibuprofen
<LI> Imodium
<LI> Diphenhydramine
<LI> Diazepam
<LI> Percodan
<LI> Claritan

14rock
10-12-2005, 05:01 PM
What are you keeping percodan in your purse for.....hehehe

Suki
10-19-2005, 10:18 PM
This is an older message I saved from another group, that one of the members posted. Sad, but true story... There are also some helpful links attached.

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Grapes and raisins are poisonous to dogs. This info has only recently been verified, and most vets and almost every dog owner is unaware of this. If I had known, our dog, Guthrie v. Frischborn, Flyball Dog Excellent, Junior Herding Dog, and the most wonderful pet in the world, would be alive. But when he grabbed 5 ounces of raisins and ate them, I didn't worry, because like every other dog owner in the country, I didn't know. Despite the heroic efforts and knowledge of my local vet (one of the few who knew about this) our dog died on Wednesday. Don't let this happen to another dog. Tell every one you know and every vet you know. Here are links to information:
http://www.aspca.org/site/DocServer...s.pdf?docID=189 (http://www.aspca.org/site/DocServer/grapes.pdf?docID=189)
http://dogtraining.co.uk/toxic.html (http://dogtraining.co.uk/toxic.html)
http://www.vetinfo.com/doginfo.html (http://www.vetinfo.com/doginfo.html) (scroll down)

chinasmom
12-13-2005, 01:02 PM
OMG! I didn't know this either. My little tinker loves grapes, so does China.

apbtluver
12-13-2005, 02:44 PM
Informative, thanks for sharing.

s67s
12-13-2005, 04:46 PM
onions and peppers too