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fruits
Can dogs eat grapes?
✕ Toxic for dogs
No, dogs should NOT eat grapes
NO — toxic, can cause kidney failure
Why it's dangerous
Even small amounts of grapes or raisins can cause acute kidney failure in dogs. The exact toxin (recently identified as tartaric acid) varies in concentration making 'safe' doses impossible to predict.
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Symptoms to watch for
Vomiting within 24 hrs, lethargy, loss of appetite, diarrhea, decreased urination, abdominal pain. Kidney failure can develop in 24–72 hrs.
Suspect poisoning? ASPCA Poison Control: 888-426-4435
Key tips
- •Even ONE grape can be dangerous for small dogs
- •Raisins are MORE concentrated — even more toxic by weight
- •If your dog ate any, call your vet or ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately
- •Induce vomiting only if instructed by a vet
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More fruits for dogs
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Can dogs eat apples?
Yes — without seeds or core
Can dogs eat bananas?
Yes — peeled, in moderation
Can dogs eat strawberries?
Yes — in moderation
Can dogs eat blueberries?
Yes — superfood for dogs
Can dogs eat watermelon?
Yes — flesh only, no rind/seeds
Can dogs eat oranges?
Sometimes — flesh only, small amount
Sources & review
Compiled by the CanEatDB editorial team. Last reviewed: January 2025. If you spot an error, contact us.
Disclaimer: This information is compiled from authoritative sources (ASPCA, AKC, Merck Veterinary Manual) for educational purposes. It is not a substitute for veterinary advice. Always consult your vet about your pet's specific dietary needs, especially for pets with existing health conditions.