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Xylitol toxicity in dogs can be deadly. Xylitol is a sweetener used in gum and candy and Xylitol can kill a dog by triggering a drop in blood sugar.
Xylitol is commonly used in sugarless gums and candies and is generally safe for human consumption. However, for pets, xylitol can be rapidly fatal even at low dosages.
ASPCA Poison Control Center announces the Top 10 Pet Poisons of 2008. What foods, household items, medicines and chemicals are toxic to dogs, cats, other pets?
Don't risk a pet's health - or life - by feeding a dog or cat human treats & snacks. Host a pet product party and choose from a variety of safe foods and toys.
With obesity at epidemic levels the use of sugar substitutes that are safe and beneficial for health is crucial. The natural sweetener, xylitol, meets these requirements.


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