It can be deadly for dogs, according to the FDA. Often found in foods for diabetics, sugar free gum, ‘skinny’ ice cream, breath mints and baked goods. 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, incoordination, collapse and seizures. FDA
XYLITOL is Very Dangerous
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