What critical body function can Grapes and Raisins cause acute failure in for a Yorkshire Terrier?

Answer

Kidney function

Grapes and raisins are highly toxic to dogs, and this toxicity is particularly concerning for small breeds like the Yorkie due to their low body weight, meaning even a tiny amount ingested can be fatal. The toxic agent, though not fully identified, directly targets the renal system. Ingestion can lead to acute kidney failure, a sudden inability of the kidneys to filter waste products from the blood. Because Yorkies are so small, managing toxicity and preventing organ failure requires immediate and often intensive veterinary intervention.

What critical body function can Grapes and Raisins cause acute failure in for a Yorkshire Terrier?

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