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My dog ate grapes. Should I call the vet if my dog ate 5 grapes?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Female | unspayed | 2 years old | 35 lbs

My dog is a black lab mix with hound and she ended up getting around 5 grapes in her system do to my child not knowing they can be harmful do you think this will hurt her

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Answered By Linda G, MS, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on November 16th, 2019

Hello. 5 grapes may or may not be a problem. We just do not have a threshold as to how many grapes may cause acute kidney failure. I would call your vet or nearest emergency clinic where they will get Miyah to vomit if the ingestion was within the past several hours. Actvated charcoal will be given & I V fluids started to really flush out her kidneys. This is generally continued for 36-72 hours while kidney function is monitored. If there is no kidney damage after 3 days, Miyah will likely remain unaffected. I hope all goes well & thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach.

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    Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS

    Veterinarian

    Published on April 7th, 2019

    There is no known safe amount of grapes for dogs to eat. There is always a possibility of kidney failure. The (major) problem with treating these guys is that you don't know if it's going to cause kidney failure until it's too late. They don't act different or ill until they are life threateningly ill. The only way to treat them is to go to the clinic, make her vomit if it was within an hour or maybe 2, then keep her on IV fluids for a day or two. And some dogs can eat grapes without any problems. We just don't know how each individual will react. So I know that's not the most helpful answer, but that's the more accurate one we have. You can chance it and do nothing and there is a good chance everything will be fine, or you can take her to the clinic immediately for hospitalization. Good luck!

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