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Can dogs eat xylitol?

Short Answer

No

Safety Summary

Why

This page explains whether dogs can safely eat xylitol, including risks, portion guidance, and what to do if your dog eats it.

Portion Guidance

If allowed, only give small amounts and monitor your dog closely.

Risks & Symptoms

Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or unusual behavior.

Detailed Explanation

Xylitol causes a rapid release of insulin in dogs, leading to dangerous drops in blood sugar. It can also cause acute liver failure.

Toxic Amount

Very small amounts are toxic. As little as 0.1 gram per kilogram of body weight can cause hypoglycemia. Slightly higher doses can cause liver failure.

Symptoms to Watch For

If your dog has eaten this, watch for these symptoms: vomiting, loss of coordination, seizures, lethargy, collapse, and liver failure

What To Do If Your Dog Ate This

This is a life-threatening emergency. Go to an emergency veterinary hospital immediately. Even minutes can make a difference.

FAQ

What if my dog already ate this?

Monitor your dog and contact a veterinarian if symptoms appear.

Is this worse for puppies?

Yes, puppies are more sensitive to foods that may be unsafe.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not veterinary advice.