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  2. Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospitals

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    Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. Even small amounts of xylitol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), seizures, liver failure, or even death. Cats, ferrets, and horses do not appear to be at risk from ingestion of xylitol.

  3. Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs: Our Vet Explains the Signs ...

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    Unfortunately, xylitol is extremely toxic if eaten by dogs. Even small amounts can be lethal, having significant effects on blood sugar levels and liver function. Why is this the case? And...

  4. Xylitol Toxicosis in Dogs - Merck Veterinary Manual

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    Xylitol toxicosis occurs in dogs after ingesting xylitol or xylitol-containing products. The most common clinical sign is profound hypoglycemia, which may result in vomiting, weakness, lethargy, hypokalemia, seizures, and coma.

  5. My Dog Ate Xylitol: What to Do and Who to Tell? - Preventive Vet

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    Xylitol poisons thousands of dogs each year! If your dog ate something with xylitol, here’s what you need to do – fast! – and how to report it to the FDA.

  6. Paws Off Xylitol; It's Dangerous for Dogs | FDA

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    Symptoms of xylitol poisoning in dogs include vomiting, followed by symptoms associated with the sudden lowering of your dog’s blood sugar, such as decreased activity, weakness, staggering,...

  7. What is Xylitol? Dangers of Dogs Eating Xylitol/Birch Sugar

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    A substance called xylitol, also commonly called “birch sugar,” is making thousands of dogs sick and even causing death, affecting more pets now than ever before.

  8. Most dogs that are aggressively treated for hypoglycemia after ingestion of xylitol recover and have a good prognosis. Dogs that develop liver injury may have a more guarded prognosis.

  9. Xylitol: The sugar-free sweetener your dog NEEDS you to know ...

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    Xylitol is toxic to dogs. It can be more dangerous than chocolate! Read product labels carefully. We have a list of over 700 products xylitol is in.

  10. Paws Off! Xylitol is Toxic to Dogs | FDA - U.S. Food and Drug ...

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    XYLITOL poisoning can KILL your dog. Call your vet, emergency animal clinic, or animal poison control center if you think your dog has eaten a product containing XYLITOL. Every second...

  11. Xylitol Poisoning in Dogs - Veterinary Partner - VIN

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    Xylitol is potentially lethal to dogs. It doesn't take many sticks of gum to poison a dog, especially a small dog. Symptoms typically begin within 30 minutes and can last for more than 12 hours.