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What to Do If Your Bichon Frise Eats Raisins: Symptoms and Remedies

If your Bichon Frise has eaten raisins and is showing signs of poisoning, immediate veterinary attention is crucial.

If your dog has ingested raisins, inducing vomiting should be done promptly, especially before symptoms of toxicity appear. If poisoning symptoms are already present, seek immediate veterinary care. One method to induce vomiting in dogs is by carefully administering a diluted 3% hydrogen peroxide solution orally, via the corner of their mouth. This should only be done with care as it poses some risk. If your Bichon Frise is showing severe symptoms, including blood in the urine, vomiting, or lethargy, immediate veterinary intervention is necessary. Treatment will be tailored to your dog's specific symptoms, and may involve medication to support liver function and overall health.

What Happens When a Dog Eats Raisins?

Grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs. Dogs should not consume foods high in sugar, and raisins contain significant amounts of sugar. Within 6 hours of ingestion, gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea may appear. The dog may then show signs of lethargy, loss of appetite, and abdominal pain. Most dogs develop acute renal failure within 24 to 72 hours, which can be fatal.


It’s essential to keep raisins and grapes away from your Bichon Frise to ensure their safety and wellbeing. Prevention is always better than cure. If you suspect your dog has eaten raisins, it's vital to act quickly.Bonus resource:Pet Knowledge

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