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    Wolfy, you sure do keep your HuMom on her toes! But this was not your best move, puppa. Glad you seem to be feeling well.

    Ellie, I do know what it is like, you just normally set a plate down. Willy has lived here more than 5 years, and I STILL do that now and again.

    Because things seem alright, I did have a chuckle at your results with the hydrogen peroxide. Bet you used up a lot more than needed in the attempts!

    As for the morning, he could have just figured the weather meant it was a sleep in day. You just never know what they are thinking. So pleased he was racing about and ate as usual. All good signs.

    Of course I will say a prayer for good lab results. Go get 'em, Wolfy!
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    Wow--- scary story Pom. So glad everything turned out as well as it did. I think little Wolfie is the new "Drama Queen"or "King" ---wants to put you through the wringer ever now and then

    Glad he'll be getting checked out just in case though--- fill us in on the results of the visit. Keeping fingers crossed that all will be right with him...
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    Eeeeek, that's not a good way to scare your mom Wolfy!!

    Jasper tried to swipe a couple of raisins when I spilled some oatmeal on myself recently....I got burned because I ignored the oatmeal all over myself to lunge down and snatch the raisins out of his throat before he could swallow them. >.<

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    Thanks everyone. I'm trying to stay optimistic thru this, and pray that there are no hidden issues that could be detrimental to Wolfy - not now or at a later time.

    Funny tho - years ago when I had my 3 Lhasas, my Mr Scooter Bad Boy, loved grapes, and whenever I was eating them, I would give him a few. Of course this was before I knew anything of a grape/raisin issue with dogs. He never had a problem because of eating them - so just maybe this whole debate is on the overly cautious side, or maybe some dogs have a sensitivity to them, but not others. Stands to reason - what makes ME sick,, isn't necessarily going to make YOU sick. But - Mr Wolfy/Mr Foodie will still have the blood work - AND NO MORE RAISINS/GRAPES - EVER. ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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    Just seeing this! I used to give my dogs grapes all the time. Not the two I have now, but past dogs. Then they said no grapes or raisins.
    I hope all is well with Wolfy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatepuppy View Post
    Just seeing this! I used to give my dogs grapes all the time. Not the two I have now, but past dogs. Then they said no grapes or raisins.
    I hope all is well with Wolfy.
    Some dogs - especially larger ones, can be fine with grapes in limited quantities - my Great Uncle Mac's Border Collie, Molly, would leap to catch one 6 feet into the air. But raisins are, of course concentrated, and Wolfy, for all his fluff, has so little mass to him that it is scary!
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    Oh this is really awesome dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Some dogs - especially larger ones, can be fine with grapes in limited quantities - my Great Uncle Mac's Border Collie, Molly, would leap to catch one 6 feet into the air. But raisins are, of course concentrated, and Wolfy, for all his fluff, has so little mass to him that it is scary!
    From what I've read up on this, a dogs size is not the issue. They say it can affect one dog and not another.

    Say Layla (75#)might eat one grape and become very sick and Jake (40#) could eat ten and have no problem at all.
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