My dog drank cranberry grape juice out of a cup about 10 minutes ago. What should we do.

Updated On July 30th, 2017

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Medium (23 - 60lb) | Male | neutered | 45 lbs

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Answered By Rebeccah Wood

Licensed Veterinary Technician, Registered Laboratory Animal Technologist

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A bit of cranberry grape juice is not likely to cause harm to your dog, unless she drank a whole cup of it. Even if Cam did get a decent amount, not all dogs react to grapes and raisins the same - some don't react at all. We really don't know a whole lot about grape and raisin toxicity except that it can be very dangerous to some dogs. Symptoms to watch for are lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, and any urinary symptoms, like decreased output of urine. Usually the first symptom is vomiting - if Cam does vomit, bring her to the vet immediately for treatment. I doubt that this will happen, especially since she ingested a mixed juice (which are usually mostly sugar anyway), but it certainly doesn't hurt to be on alert. Good luck, and I hope Cam stays well!

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