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https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/dog-dies-hot-cross-bun-b2316001.html


'Vets Now said it had seen a 262% increase in hot cross bun ingestion cases from last year.


Dave Leicester, Vets Now’s head of telehealth, said: “All grapes, raisins, currants and sultanas can be poisonous to dogs.


“And potentially poisonous to cats, and the dried versions of the fruits are more frequently associated with severe symptoms.


“Recent research has suggested that it may be tartaric acid that causes the toxic effect.


"More research is needed before we can confidently provide a toxic dose, not least because the tartaric acid content of grapes and raisins is highly variable.'

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