Saturday, May 14, 2016

ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS ARE NOT SWEET FOR YOUR DOG

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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