
Chappie just ate 2 small seedless raisins. What can I do at home ?


Raisins can indeed be toxic to dogs, even in small quantities, and they have the potential to cause kidney failure. Since Chappie has ingested two small seedless raisins, it's crucial to act swiftly.
Firstly, try to determine exactly when Chappie consumed the raisins. If it was within the last hour, there might be an opportunity to induce vomiting to prevent the raisins from being absorbed. However, it's important to only attempt this under the guidance of a veterinarian, as inducing vomiting can sometimes cause more harm than good.
In this situation, I strongly advise you to contact a veterinarian or an emergency animal clinic immediately. They can provide you with specific instructions and may recommend bringing Chappie in for evaluation and treatment. Time is critical when dealing with potential toxin ingestion, so please seek professional assistance without delay.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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