Petition updateMake It Illegal To Eat Dogs And Cats In CanadaPETITION - Another Dog Dies: Label Xylitol as 'TOXIC TO DOGS'
Arf Arf Bark Bark Rescue/Rehabilitation
Aug 30, 2019

Please sign and share the petition to demand our government food and drug agencies require manufacturers to CLEARLY LABEL any of their products containing Xylitol as TOXIC TO DOGS.

With over 700+ products containing Xylitol, the toxic dangers to dogs, cats and other non-primates can result in their slow painful death.

The petition has extensive information every dog and pet owner needs to know about the toxic danger of this common sweetener found in gum, chocolate, mouthwash, toothpaste, baked goods and more. 

https://www.change.org/p/another-dog-dies-label-xylitol-as-toxic-to-dogs

Please click on the picture to sign the petition to push manufacturers to label any of their products containing Xylitol.

Signs of Xylitol poisoning (contact your vet IMMEDIATELY if you suspect your dog has ingested Xylitol):

Seizures
Death
Vomiting
Lethargy
Loss of coordination
Depression
Seizures
Weakness
Difficulty walking or standing (walking like drunk)
Tremors
Coma
Abnormal pulse
Yellow gums
Black and/or tarry stool
Diarrhea
Bruising
Jaundiced gums
Abnormal mentation (abnormal mental activity)
Clotting problems

READ. READ. READ THE LABEL: Products that MAY contain Xylitol:

Chocolate
Peanut butter
Nut butters
Breath mints
Toothpaste
Mouthwash
Whitening products
Nasal Sprays
Cough syrup
Children’s and adult chewable vitamins
Chewing gum
Sugar-free candy
Sugar free breath mints
Protein bars and powders
Flavored Waters & Drink Powders 
Medicines
Vitamins
Supplements
Over-The-Counter medications and sleep aids
Prescription sedatives
Antacids
Stool softeners
Smoking cessation gums
Fruit drinks
Jellies and jams
Cereals
Baked goods
Sugar-free puddings and Jello
Over the counter vitamin supplements

If in doubt, don't buy it.

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