Grapes and raisins
Grapes and raisins are highly poisonous to dogs. They can induce acute renal failure, which can be deadly. Grapes' harmful components are unknown, but even little amounts can make your dog sick. Toxic levels differ amongst dogs, but one study of 169 cases discovered that some canines died after eating just a handful of raisins.
As a result, any amount consumed should be treated extremely carefully. It is vital to remember that grapes and raisins can cause poisoning if consumed raw or as components in baked products such as cookies, cakes, and snack bars. Keep an eye out for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, exhaustion, and depression. These may be followed by indications of renal failures, such as increased thirst and decreased urine output.