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Dog and Raisins
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:25 am
by Elle
Anyone ever had a dog eat raisins? Talk to me about what degree of financial pain is actually supported by research in this event, because it's hard when you have to deal with scammers who think they're smarter than you.
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:28 am
by Eliahad
Don't they just poop the raisins out? I mean, it's going to be a little unpleasant for both of you, but not financially so...I mean, were these chocolate covered raisins? That would be different...
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:47 am
by Tahlvin
We're not big eaters of raisins, so we haven't had a chance to experiment on feeding them to the dog. However, our dog does LOVE frozen blueberries.
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 5:11 pm
by Elle
Whatever you do, do NOT feed raisins to your dog.
Apparently some of them die of kidney failure and others get kidney damage, and it's probably a small percentage, but the vets appear to be unable to science on this one and instead just recommend extremely expensive interventions that you'll have zero way of knowing whether you need until the damage is already being done. I think I aged a good six months off my life with this shit and am so exhausted overall I almost fainted twice at work today. Good times.
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 8:46 am
by Cazmonster
Luckily, none of my mom's dogs were hurt, but she used to love feeding them grapes. A vet let her know that grapes were not good for any dog.
The purple balls are no longer enjoyed, which makes me a little sad.
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 9:50 am
by Elle
It is sad because apparently some dogs will eat them without the slightest problem in the world. But then some percentage of dogs will have kidney damage and some smaller percentage of those will even die from it. In short this is the ideal scenario for the veterinarian to milk as much money as humanly possible out of people.
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 12:04 am
by Eliahad
I did not know this! I have learned today.
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:05 pm
by bralbovsky
Dogs consume many objects/substances that imperil them, from sugarless gum and chocolate, to stones and pleather. Some threats have been characterized as 'allergic,' so some breeds/dogs are in dire danger, others, very little. I have a chocolate eating dog who seems to have serious DR vs chocolate. Part of the difficulty is the tendency of the dog to eat ALL of whatever it is, bag of raisins, chocolate cream pie, etc, so high doses are the norm.
Unless it is something like giving your dog triple flea treatments, which will cause convulsions, but for which there is apparently an antidote, my vet's advice was "By the time you find out, it's likely too late. Take him to an area that's easy to clean. Give him plenty of water. You can get his stomach pumped if you want...." We did have surgery performed on one dog, recovering several rocks and a 20 sided die. He occasionally still eats (and manages to vomit) anything marble sized - which the world is surprisingly full of, btw. He is also still alive. Best of luck
Re: Dog and Raisins
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 9:37 pm
by Elle
LOL 20 sided die, but the poor doggie and poor dog parents!