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lozzzz | 09:47 Wed 20th Jul 2005 | Animals & Nature
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is it ok to feed raisins to dogs,i have been given conflicting advice...one book said not to and another suggested them as a treat..also would it be ok to feed him real liquorice as a treat..(the stuff that looks like twigs)
  
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well I don't think that either is actually poisonous, my dog likes those raisins covered in chocolate. but they will go straight through and fed in quantitiy might have unwanted results. Why do you want to feed your dog these things?? IMHO I would try not to, especially the liquorice!
Actuall, I have heard quite a few reports of raisins (and grapes) causing kidney failure in dogs. While it may be rare, I certainly wouldn't want to take any risks with my pets! I am sure there are loads of other safe treats that he likes, right?

 

Woofgang....it's not the raisins you should be worrying about but the chocolate...unless it is special dog chocolate. Normal chocolate is bad for dogs......

'Never give your dog chocolate - it contains a chemical called theobromine, which is harmless to humans but toxic to dogs and causes vomiting, diarrhoea, convulsions and even death. Cocoa powder is the most toxic chocolate product to dogs, followed by dark and then milk chocolate.

Cocoa shell mulch - used around the base of indoor potted plants to provide nutrients and keep weeds at bay - is even more toxic than chocolate so it should not be used in homes or gardens where dogs could eat it.'

http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RSPCA/AnimalCare/Animals&articleid=996827938002

It most definitely is NOT okay to give dogs raisins or grapes ... estie is quite correct in saying that it causes kidney failure ... it may take a while for it to happen ... but once it does ... there is no reversing the damage ... and the dog will eventually die ...

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