The reason why dogs cannot eat grapes
Because grapes contain quite high amounts of glucose and fructose, grapes contain 20% and raisins contain 40%. Dogs are not interested in sugar. Abnormal sensitivity, causing dogs to become allergic and poisoned from eating grapes.
High levels of vitamin D3 or similar ingredients, pesticide contamination, heavy metals or other toxins in the environment, or some unknown internal toxins in grapes, etc., can cause death if the dog eats it seriously. This is because There have been many cases of dogs dying from poisoning after eating grapes.
Symptoms of dogs eating too much grapes
If a dog eats grapes, it will begin to develop acute renal failure within 24-72 hours depending on the amount of food. In the early stage, there will be no urine production or urination. Too little fluid, dehydration and excessive drinking of water are common. At this time, the ca, p and uremia index in the blood will increase. Dogs with uremia will often die if they are not properly treated with medical treatment. The mechanism of acute renal failure in dogs caused by grapes is not yet clear, but it may be damage to certain structures of the kidneys.For such a common fruit, you must be careful not to give it to your dog. The remaining residue of the grapes should be disposed of properly so that the dog does not accidentally eat it. When eating grapes yourself, you should also put them away and out of reach of dogs to prevent them from accidentally eating them!
According to statistics, 53% of dogs survive and 12% die after eating grapes. 35% choose euthanasia. However, after the surviving dogs fully recover, they will also suffer from oliguria, ataxia, and physical weakness.