The harm of xylitol to dogs, come and see!

Xylitol has any harm to dogs. If a dog eats foods containing xylitol, it may experience symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, drowsiness, altered appetite, faster heart rate, and increased body temperature. If the dog consumes excessive xylitol, it may also cause a hypoglycemia reaction and even die. Therefore, in order to protect the health of the dog, it is necessary to avoid providing food containing xylitol to the dog.

Xylitol is a very dangerous food for dogs. If the dog accidentally eats xylitol, the body may release a large amount of insulin, and blood sugar will also decrease accordingly, which may be accompanied by adverse reactions such as vomiting, mental depression, unstable movements, etc. If the situation is serious, the dog may even die because of this. Therefore, it is best for the owner not to give the dog food randomly, and to observe the dog's every move more often. If there is anything wrong, send it to the hospital for medical treatment in time.

When the owner finds that the dog accidentally takes xylitol, he should first take it to the veterinarian, and do not be lucky. If the dog is discovered just after eating it, it can induce vomiting and force it to spit out the food. If the dog has been eating for a while and it is also showing weakness, do not perform vomiting treatment to prevent the dog from suffocating.