Sweetener Xylitol can kill or poison dogs, FDA warns Published May 13, 2016.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a stronger warning that a common sweetener in chewing gum, mints and other products could kill or severely poison dogs. The warning comes on the heels of a surge in deaths and severe illnesses from dogs accidentally ingesting the sweetener, xylitol, according to pet poison-control centers. The FDA warning, titled "Xylitol and Your Dog: Danger, Paws Off," was issued Thursday by the agency as a "consumer update. A prior FDA warning, issued in 2011 by the agency's Center for Veterinary Medicine, briefly warned of potential illness in dogs and ferrets from eating xylitol. A type of sugar alcohol, xylitol is an ingredient in many foods but "can have devastating effects on your pet," the FDA said in the latest alert.
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