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Hi Dr Jeff that’s interesting. I always thought grapes are toxic to pets and should be avoidedThere are many, and several different sources. I currently do not use it as a standalone supplement.
In the past I used this one:
Thank you so much for clarifying thisGreat point Alenoosh!
Whole grapes can be (to some susceptible individuals) but not the seed extract. It is a powerful antioxidant that helps many pets with arthritic, skin and other challenges.
A mixed grape and blueberry extract is safe for dogs to consume
Grape and blueberry extracts are known to protect against age-related cognitive decline. However, beneficial effects achieved by mixing grape and blueberry extracts have yet to be evaluated in dogs, or their bioavailability assessed. Of concern to us ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Here's a bit more about why some foods like grapes, onions and garlic, can be toxic to some pets but not others:
Garlic, Onions and Susceptibility to Toxicity for Dogs and Cats
Hi everyone- This forum thread is for discussing the conventional vs. homeopathic conceptions of toxicity associated with garlic, onions, other foods, medications, etc. This is an extremely important topic because of the topic it raises. That being the topic of each of our pets sensitivity...www.holisticactions.com
Are Garlic and Onions Really Poisons for Dogs and Cats? - Holistic Actions!
Are garlic and onions really poisonous to all dogs and cats? This article explains why some get sick but others do not.www.holisticactions.com
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