My dog ate raisins — emergency?
Raisins are concentrated grapes — dose for dose, more toxic. There's no established safe amount. Treat every exposure seriously.
Tell crittr what's happening
What to watch for
- Vomiting or retching within 2–4 hours
- Reduced urination in the next 24–48 hours
- Lethargy, wobbly walk, or bad breath (uremia)
Common questions
Should I go to the emergency vet right now?
Yes. Based on what you've described, this is the kind of situation where minutes can matter. Call your nearest 24/7 animal ER on the way. If you're not sure where that is, use our free triage chat above — it'll confirm the urgency and surface a local ER in seconds.
What symptoms should I watch for?
Three signs worth watching in the next 24–48 hours: Vomiting or retching within 2–4 hours; Reduced urination in the next 24–48 hours; Lethargy, wobbly walk, or bad breath (uremia). If any of them show up or get worse, move up one tier (home → vet, vet → ER).
Do I need to pay for a vet visit just to ask?
No. Our triage chat is free — it'll tell you whether a vet visit is actually warranted before you spend anything. If you do need a licensed vet, we connect you to one via Vetster or AirVet in minutes, from your phone.
Can crittr fill a prescription for this?
If a licensed vet prescribes meds during or after triage, yes — Rx orders are routed through our licensed pharmacy partner (Chewy Pharmacy). You can also browse our OTC picks directly; we only stock items our vet advisors actually recommend.