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POISONOUS TO DOGS
Xylitol In artificial sweentner and poison kills a dog 20 min later
Sweetner for coffee
Or flavor drink some have this in it.
Charcoal is always good to have in case our a dog eats poison, some plants or poison as well and can kill your dog. CHARCOAL can be purchased in Amazon . You simply put according to dogs weight, mix with water, in a 3 Mg syringe to give a dose of this liquid to them.
Mix with water with proper weight
I threw all artificial sweetner sweet and low in the trash. It's to risky, dogs like to follow their owners and if you accidentally drop any and not notice, as your dog swiftly licks it up, in a few seconds, this can be fatal. Even if you decide to cook and use sweentner and then unfreeze what your going to eat, such as sweet potatos, alot maybe going on that day unexpectedly, your feeling quite generous, as our furry pal wants so bad a taste. We'll there is a small bite left. We think, giving our dog a taste, it will be ok, giving it to your dog forgetting you used the DEADLY SWEETNER. It's just not worth having in my house hold. I hope this maybe prevent any dogs from being harmed by this
Xylitol is a type of sugar alcohol commonly used as a sugar substitute. Xylitol is found in various products ranging from sugar-free foods like gum, candy, peanut butter and baked goods, but it can also be found in non-food products like toothpaste, medications, lotions, shaving cream and more. The exact amount of xylitol in products varies wildly and can even vary between flavors of the same brand.
When dogs ingest xylitol, it is rapidly absorbed, and even a small amount can cause an exaggerated insulin release. Insulin is a hormone normally secreted to regulate the amount of sugar in the bloodstream.