Monday, September 03, 2007

168 - Sugarless gum can be toxic to dogs

By Joe and Dr. Terry Graedon

Q: I am a veterinarian and read your advice about the benefits of using sugarless gum containing xylitol for dental health. I have seen several canine patients with toxicity from this sweetener. Your astute readers should be cautious with its use around pets. In dogs, xylitol can lead to a precipitous drop in blood sugar, as well as liver disease and seizures.

A: Thanks for the warning. It is important to keep candy, chewing gum and other products that may contain xylitol out of the reach of dogs. Other food items that can be toxic to dogs include avocado, chocolate, garlic, grapes, macadamia nuts, onions and raisins.

Link - stltoday.com

Another link - dog toxins

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