Are currants bad for dogs?

True currants (including black, red, and white currants) belong to a different group of plants (genus Ribes) and are not considered toxic to dogs, though stomach upset could occur if a large amount is ingested.
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What happens if a dog eats a currant?

The main risk to the dog that has ingested currants is acute renal failure. Currants poisoning in dogs occurs when dogs eat currants, or related fruits, including grapes and raisins. When dogs ingest currants and are left untreated, there is a high possibility of renal failure. Protect yourself and your pet.
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Why are currants poisonous to dogs?

Grapes, raisins, currants and sultanas are all part of a family of fruit called 'Vitis vinifera' that can cause gut and kidney problems in dogs.
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Can dogs eat currant berries?

A: True currants—black, white and red currants—are berries that grow on bushes of the plant genus Ribes. True currants, which are sold fresh or dried, are safe for dogs in limited amounts. In excess, they can induce stomach upset, but fortunately, they don't cause any long-term problems.
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How many raisins will hurt a dog?

Grapes and Raisins

Toxic dose: The dose that can cause serious problems is 0.7 ounces per kilogram of grapes and 0.1 ounce per kilogram of raisins. This means that 3 grapes (or 3 raisins) could be fatal for a 2.5 pound puppy, and 12 grapes (or 12 to 15 raisins) could potentially kill a 10-pound animal.
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Can Dogs Eat Grapes, Raisins, Sultanas or Currants?



Can a dog survive eating a raisin?

Unfortunately, the answer is a resounding “no!”. Raisins are highly toxic to dogs and so are grapes from which raisins are made of. Raisins and grapes can cause severe acute kidney failure in dogs.
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Will my dog be OK if he ate one raisin?

Will One Raisin Hurt My Dog? Even the ingestion of one single raisin or grape can be fatal to a dog. Consuming a grape or raisin can lead to acute (fast or sudden) kidney failure in dogs.
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Are currants and raisins the same?

Raisins, sultanas and currants are all types of dried grapes. Raisins and sultanas are soft, sweet and juicy, while currants have an intense, sweet and tangy taste. Raisins are typically the largest of the three.
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Are currant berries poisonous?

The berries of all species in the Ribes genus are technically edible (they are not poisonous), but some are grown particularly for their edible fruit.
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Are currants and blackcurrants the same?

They are called “currants”, but this is a misnomer as they are dried grapes! Herein lies the problem between distinguishing REAL black currants and with what some companies are calling “black currants”, but are selling dried grapes. You may not think it's a big deal, but it really is–it's called false advertising.
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Is blackcurrant harmful to dogs?

Are they safe for dogs to eat? Unfortunately, the short answer is no; black currants are highly toxic to dogs. They fall firmly in the same category as grapes and raisins for our pups. While highly nutritious for humans, they produce acute renal failure in dogs.
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What to do if dog eats raisins UK?

If you think your puppy or dog has eaten any grapes or raisins, sultanas or currants, ring your vet immediately. They could suggest you induce vomiting in your dog but always check with them first.
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How long would it take for a dog to show signs of poisoning?

Some toxins cause reactions right away, while others cause symptoms several hours or days later. For instance, the first symptoms of antifreeze poisoning can appear in as little as 30 minutes, whereas the symptoms of chocolate poisoning take between 6 and 12 hours to show up.
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Should I be worried if my dog ate one grape?

The toxic number of grapes or raisins is unknown, and it doesn't affect all dogs the same. Based on known cases of grape toxicity in dogs, even one or a few grapes or raisins can cause acute kidney failure, which can be fatal.
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What to do if dog eats sultanas?

If your dog has consumed any quantity of grapes, sultanas, raisins or currants, you should contact your vet straight away.
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What if my dog ate half a grape?

If you know your dog has ingested a grape or raisin – even just one or two – it's important to contact your vet immediately, even if your dog has no obvious symptoms. Quick treatment is your dog's best chance at avoiding long-term damage and death.
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Are there any poisonous currants?

Grapes, raisins, sultanas, and Zante currants are all considered toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets. They can cause fatal kidney failure.
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Is Alpine currant poisonous to dogs?

The seed and subsequently the fruit of an alpine currant, a decent shrub for shade, is toxic to pets, however, there needs to be a male and female plant to get the fruit.
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Are red currants safe to eat?

These shiny little berries grow low on bushes, hanging from the branches like rows of miniature gems. Their flavour is a little tart but they're still sweet enough to be eaten raw, so long as they're sprinkled with plenty of sugar.
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What's the difference between a currant and a sultana?

Sultanas are small raisins. They are seedless, sweet, pale golden in colour and come mainly from Turkey. Currants are dried, black, seedless grapes originally produced in Greece. They were known as 'raisins of the sun'.
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Are sultanas bad for dogs?

Grapes, sultanas and raisins are very toxic to dogs although the exact cause of the toxic reaction is not known. Ingesting these sweet substances can be fatal for dogs of any age, breed or gender. This includes when used as an ingredient in Fruit Cakes, muffins or Hot Cross Buns.
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Can dogs eat grapes?

The answer (and this goes for raisins, too, which are just dried grapes) is easy: No, dogs should never eat grapes. Grapes and raisins are known to be highly toxic to dogs, though research has yet to pinpoint exactly which substance in the fruit causes this reaction.
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Why can't dogs eat pork?

Eating raw or undercooked pork is not safe for dogs or humans, due to the parasite trichinella spiralis larvae, which can cause the parasite infection known as trichinosis. An infection transmitted by pork meat, it can occur when a dog eats the muscles of animals that are infected with the trichinella parasites.
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Can dogs eat bananas?

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.
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Why can't dogs have ham?

Even the preservatives used in ham are loaded with nitrates and nitrites, which are sodium-based. In fact, salt can be toxic to dogs: it can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst and urination, lethargy, and abnormal fluid accumulation.
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