I am seeing so many article on this lately that I think it must be causing a real problem in the dog world. Please make sure you keep all gum and sugar-free candy away from fido.
Reblogged from Life With Dogs: http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2012/02/xylitol-toxicity-in-dogs/
Xylitol is a sugar substitute in many products, most notable some sugar-free gums and flavored medications. Xylitol is safe for people (and oddly, cats), but is very toxic to dogs (and probably ferrets).
If your dog has or may have ingested xylitol, call your veterinary team and have your pet examined right away. Xylitol, even in small amounts, causes an over-production of insulin, which causes a horrendous sugar crash, or, more accurately, hypoglycemia.
hyp/o – low
glyc/o – sugar
-emia – blood
Signs of Hypoglycemia in Dogs
- lethargy (abnormal tiredness)
- shaking
- ataxia (loss of balance)
- inability to stand
- seizures
Do not wait for signs to develop! Insulin release and resulting hypoglycemia begin almost immediately. Left unchecked, very low blood sugar or liver failure secondary to xylitol toxicity can be fatal. With treatment, the prognosis is usually good. The sooner a xylitol toxicity is treated, the better the prognosis.
Conclusion
You are home from the veterinary hospital with a recovering pet, considerably poorer, a bit shaken by the close call and anxious for the recheck appointment, still weeks away, in which you will hopefully learn that there was no long term liver damage. You rid your home of all xylitol-containing products and warn friends and family of the dangers of xylitol toxicity in dogs.
Alternate Ending
You finish an article on xylitol toxicity and think, “Hmm, that was interesting…I guess.” You rid your home of all xylitol-containing products and warn friends and family of the dangers of xylitol toxicity in dogs.
May your pets’ health be boring in the best possible ways, and may you never deal with xylitol toxicity in Real Life.

colliesofthemeadow
February 6, 2012 at 19:37
Great post!
This is becoming a bigger problem all the time… a good heads up for all your readers that may well prevent a tragedy!
Your friends,
The Collies and Chuck 🙂
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barb19
February 6, 2012 at 20:31
Thank you so much for bringing this to light here, as it seems to be a problem that is growing by the minute, so we need to spread the word to make dog owners aware of what might happen if their dog eats sugar-free gum, or anything that contains Xylitol.
I am sharing this on my FB page and Twitter – let’s get this message out.
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Misty Shores Chesapeakes
February 6, 2012 at 21:42
Nice post, great information. There are so many things that are toxic to our pets that we wouldn’t ever think of being a problem until an accidental ingestion.
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Bassas Blog
February 7, 2012 at 12:48
Thank you for highlight this danger.
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2browndawgs
February 7, 2012 at 18:37
Scary stuff.
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