Reassure me

I can't see it, myself! Henry (16kg) had a good handful of chocolate covered raisins when I dropped them on the floor, and he's still here:o:eek::)
 
Am sure he will be fine- an old Cav we had once ate a whole bunch- the other end was not pretty but he lived to fight another day- (read several years)!
 
There was that memorable time that Dax ate an entire box of raisin Country Crisp, having opened a wall-mounted cupboard (how?!). The vet thought I was perhaps overreacting but gave her an emetic anyway, then had the good grace to blush and admit that I may have been right when she vomited up piles and piles of raisins. :o

Bloody animals. Now I have to wash and pick the hair off the remaining grapes. :mad:
 
Sorry, don't want to alarm you...but yes they might. Unfortunately the toxic effects of grapes/raisins are difficult to predict. Some dogs can have toxic effects after just a few, others can eat loads and be fine.
 
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