The everyday item that can be deadly for your dog

Xylitol found in dozens of food, products

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People probably know not to feed their dogs chocolate, but there's an ingredient in things you use every day thatĀ could be just as deadly to your dog.

Xylitol isĀ a sugar alcohol used as a sweetener in multiple food products,Ā such as peanut butter, cupcakes, cookies, sugar-free gum, muffins, ketchup, protein bars, fruit drinks and pudding, and if yourĀ dog consumes it, it can be fatal.

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BecauseĀ Xylitol is a sweetener that has few carbs, it's often used in keto-friendly foods, allowing people to stay in ketosis.

But that's not all. XylitolĀ can beĀ in plenty of other everyday items around your house,Ā including:Ā 

  • Toothpaste (some of which are made specifically for dogs)
  • Deodorant
  • Mouthwash and floss
  • Medications
  • Nasal spray
  • Lotions
  • Gels
  • Vitamins
  • Variety of cosmetics and hair products

Xylitol can cause a release of insulin from the pancreas in dogs, which can cause seizures, vomiting, liver failure, a comatose state and possibly death.Ā 

Symptoms typicallyĀ develop within 15 to 30 minutes of consumption.

If you think your dog may have eaten a product containingĀ Xylitol, contact the Poison Pet HelplineĀ at 855-764-7661 or your local veterinarian.Ā 


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