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No, even a single grape can be toxic to dogs and may cause acute kidney failure. Contact a veterinarian immediately for emergency care.
You should contact a veterinarian immediately and monitor your dog closely for at least 72 hours after grape ingestion, as symptoms and kidney failure may be delayed.
No, grapes are highly toxic to dogs and can cause acute kidney failure even in small amounts. Contact a veterinarian immediately if your dog eats any grapes.
You should monitor your dog for at least 72 hours after grape ingestion and seek immediate veterinary care since symptoms and kidney failure may develop within that time.
No, grapes are highly toxic to dogs and even one can cause severe kidney failure. Immediate veterinary attention is critical.
There is no safe amount of grapes for dogs; even a single grape can be toxic and potentially fatal to a 50 lb dog.
If your dog ingested grapes, contact a veterinarian or animal poison control immediately—do not wait for symptoms, as early treatment is critical to prevent kidney failure.
Symptoms of grape toxicity typically appear within a few hours to several days, with early signs often emerging within 12–24 hours.
If your dog eats grapes, contact a veterinarian or animal poison control immediately—don't wait for symptoms. Any amount can cause severe kidney injury, so urgent professional help is essential.
No, dogs should never eat grapes, as they are highly toxic and can cause kidney failure or death. Even a single grape can be dangerous for some dogs.

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