Save our pets from Xylitol poisoning - Support the reintroduced Paws off Act (2023)


Save our pets from Xylitol poisoning - Support the reintroduced Paws off Act (2023)
The Issue
Hi, my name is Ahana, and I’m 11 years old.
I’m writing this because I lost my best friend, Loki, my husky, to xylitol poisoning and it made him sick. We rushed him to the vet, but it was too late. His liver couldn’t take anymore, and we had to let him go. I miss him so much every day. But enough about me, let’s talk about xylitol.
Xylitol (or birch sugar) is found in things like gum, candy, toothpaste, regular vitamins and even some foods. It's safe for people, but super dangerous for dogs. Just a little can make them severely sick, or even kill them. Most people don’t know this, and there are no warning labels or pet-proof caps to keep our pets safe.
Fortunately, the government has introduced a solution. A bill called the PAWS Off Act (Schweikert Introduces Bipartisan Paws Off Act to Warn Pet Owners of Common Deadly Ingredient – Congressman Schweikert)was introduced by Congressman David Schweikert along with Brian Fitzpatrick, Chris Smith, Lloyd Smucker, Michael Waltz, Raúl Grijalva, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Greg Stanton, and Dina Titus on January 30, 2023, which is a great start. This bill will mandate warning labels on products with xylitol when it is introduced, but I think we need to do even more to protect our pets. That’s why this petition stands for introducing the PAWS Off Act, and also adding requirements.
The things I’m asking for are:
- Pet-proof caps on all products with xylitol, so dogs can’t accidentally get into them.
- Big, clear warning labels to tell people xylitol is dangerous for pets.
- More ways to let people know about how deadly xylitol can be for animals like Loki.
We also need to spread the word.
If you would like to share awareness and spread the word, please feel free to print out QR codes that lead to this page on Change.org and put them in veterinary clinics, shelters and pet stores. This will ensure that everyone who goes to those places knows about the dangers of xylitol.
In conclusion, xylitol is very dangerous to dogs, and we need to make others aware.
So please sign this petition to ask Congress to strengthen the PAWS Off Act so that no other families have to lose their pets the way I lost mine.
We can save so many pets by making these changes!
Thank you for reading my story and for helping protect pets like Loki.
Sincerely,
Ahana Kameshwar
11 Years Old
21,487
The Issue
Hi, my name is Ahana, and I’m 11 years old.
I’m writing this because I lost my best friend, Loki, my husky, to xylitol poisoning and it made him sick. We rushed him to the vet, but it was too late. His liver couldn’t take anymore, and we had to let him go. I miss him so much every day. But enough about me, let’s talk about xylitol.
Xylitol (or birch sugar) is found in things like gum, candy, toothpaste, regular vitamins and even some foods. It's safe for people, but super dangerous for dogs. Just a little can make them severely sick, or even kill them. Most people don’t know this, and there are no warning labels or pet-proof caps to keep our pets safe.
Fortunately, the government has introduced a solution. A bill called the PAWS Off Act (Schweikert Introduces Bipartisan Paws Off Act to Warn Pet Owners of Common Deadly Ingredient – Congressman Schweikert)was introduced by Congressman David Schweikert along with Brian Fitzpatrick, Chris Smith, Lloyd Smucker, Michael Waltz, Raúl Grijalva, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Greg Stanton, and Dina Titus on January 30, 2023, which is a great start. This bill will mandate warning labels on products with xylitol when it is introduced, but I think we need to do even more to protect our pets. That’s why this petition stands for introducing the PAWS Off Act, and also adding requirements.
The things I’m asking for are:
- Pet-proof caps on all products with xylitol, so dogs can’t accidentally get into them.
- Big, clear warning labels to tell people xylitol is dangerous for pets.
- More ways to let people know about how deadly xylitol can be for animals like Loki.
We also need to spread the word.
If you would like to share awareness and spread the word, please feel free to print out QR codes that lead to this page on Change.org and put them in veterinary clinics, shelters and pet stores. This will ensure that everyone who goes to those places knows about the dangers of xylitol.
In conclusion, xylitol is very dangerous to dogs, and we need to make others aware.
So please sign this petition to ask Congress to strengthen the PAWS Off Act so that no other families have to lose their pets the way I lost mine.
We can save so many pets by making these changes!
Thank you for reading my story and for helping protect pets like Loki.
Sincerely,
Ahana Kameshwar
11 Years Old
21,487
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Petition created on September 8, 2024