Dog Ate Grapes: Acute Kidney Injury
Small dog, late presentation, or developing kidney failure with elevated kidney values and vomiting.
Typical Cost Range (Acute Kidney Injury)
Based on national average veterinary pricing for acute kidney injury of dog ate grapes. Your actual costs may vary by location, clinic, and individual case.
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How to Tell If This Matches Your Situation
This cost range applies when the following are true. If your situation does not match, check the other severity levels for a closer estimate.
- Small dog under 25 lbs
- Large quantity of grapes or raisins
- Ingestion more than 12 hours ago
- Vomiting, lethargy, or reduced urine output
- Elevated BUN and creatinine on bloodwork
What Treatment Typically Looks Like
Extended ICU hospitalization with aggressive IV fluids, anti-nausea medication, kidney-protective therapy, and potential dialysis referral for severe cases.
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Check My Cost RangeOther Severity Levels
See all severity levels$500 - $1,300
Large dog that ate a small number of grapes and is caught within the first couple of hours with no symptoms.
$1,300 - $2,500
Medium dog or multi-grape ingestion that needs hospitalization and 24-48 hours of IV fluids to protect the kidneys.