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  • I don't think there's anything wrong with it. My friend's dog enjoyed fruits, but then she umm... died. Too much of a good thing, can be bad. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I was wrong though. Like the other person said before, dogs should eat grapes nor raisins alng with other foods. Visit this link for more information: http://petcaretips.net/grapes-safe-eat.html
  • no,grapes,raisins,chocolate and macadamia nuts are no no's for your dog.
  • Dogs are omnivores-- so yes. Just as long as it's not eating TOO much fruit and is getting plenty of meat to eat too.
  • NO grapes! They can be toxic to dogs! No onions or garlic either!!!
  • My dog enjoyed grapes she was around for 15 years. we wouldn't give her a whole bowl full, but 3-4 on occasion.
  • no! I work for a vet clinic, and enjoyed feeding my dog grapes for a few years, until one of our vets said that it can cause renial failure ( which is a slow death sentence). No grapes, onions, garlic!
  • hey i'm totalli confoogled...can dogs eat grapes or not? cos a few people above sed no way were as many sed it would be alright as they are omnivores....is there any website people know off that gives RDA (recommended Daily Allowances) of fruit and veg for canines? i gave Jarvis (Cocker Spaniel 4 months old) about 5 little grapes during our training session today and he loved them, i have kept an eye on him as it is a nu food to him and if anything he has more energy and is more focused on the task in hand, and not to be gross but there is nothing strange about his stools. if they are good for him in moderation i wud b over the moon as some store bought doggie treats/rewards can cause him to have a upset tummy. mwah for your time party peeps mwah luci4
  • i would ask your vet if youre not sure

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