EMERGENCY: If your dog has eaten grapes, raisins, sultanas, or currants, do not wait for symptoms.

A consultation fee may apply (~$95 ASPCA / ~$89 Pet Poison Helpline). Pet insurance may reimburse.

Printable · keep with vet records

Grape Ingestion
emergency card.

Fill in the form once and print. Keep one in the kitchen, one with your vet records, one in your phone wallet. The card combines toxicity calculation with the pre-call checklist and emergency phone numbers — what you actually need in the first 60 seconds of an emergency.

fill in & print

Dog's name

Weight (kg)

Quantity ingested

Type

Time of ingestion (best estimate)

canine emergency · grape ingestion

EMERGENCY CARD

Dog's name

____________________

Weight

15 kg

Quantity ingested

5 grapes (~25g)

Time ingested

____________________

Grams per kg

1.67 g/kg

Min reported toxic dose (fresh)

19.6 g/kg

ANY INGESTION WARRANTS A CALL — TOXICITY IS IDIOSYNCRATIC

pre-call checklist

  1. Don't induce vomiting unless instructed by a vet. Hydrogen peroxide protocol is no longer recommended.
  2. Note time of ingestion. Critical for vet decisioning — sooner = more options.
  3. Save the packaging or wrapper if from a known product (e.g. specific raisin brand).
  4. Have the calculator output ready — vet will ask weight, quantity, type, time.
  5. Call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 ($95 consult fee, applied to ER visit) OR your local emergency vet.
  6. Travel to vet immediately if instructed — typical treatment window is within 6 hours.

emergency numbers

ASPCA Poison Control

(888) 426-4435

Pet Poison Helpline

(855) 764-7661

My regular vet:

__________________________________________

Phone: ___________________________________

My emergency vet (24/7):

__________________________________________

Phone: ___________________________________

Updated 2026-05-11