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Tag: Toxic foods for dogs

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Can My Dog Eat Icing Sugar? What You Need to Know

5 min read
According to the ASPCA, ingestion of foods high in sugar can cause vomiting and diarrhea in dogs. Icing sugar, also known as powdered sugar, is a concentrated form of refined sugar that can lead to various short-term and long-term health problems for your canine companion. This guide explores why you should never intentionally feed your dog icing sugar and what to do if they accidentally consume it.

Is it okay for a Boxer to drink alcohol?

5 min read
The lethal oral dose of ethanol for a dog is estimated to be between 5.5 and 7.9 g/kg, a dangerously small amount that confirms it is never okay for a Boxer to drink alcohol. A Boxer's smaller body mass and less efficient metabolism can cause even a tiny sip to lead to severe alcohol poisoning with potentially fatal consequences.

How Do I Check Peanut Butter for Xylitol to Protect My Dog?

3 min read
According to the VERIFY news report citing a study, emergency calls related to xylitol poisoning in dogs saw a significant increase between 2002 and 2015, highlighting a growing risk for pets. As xylitol, a highly toxic sugar substitute, finds its way into more human foods, pet owners must know how to identify and avoid it in everyday items like peanut butter.

Is There Xylitol in Whipped Cream? A Guide to Reading Labels

4 min read
According to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, xylitol is an artificial sweetener highly toxic to dogs, causing a rapid release of insulin and life-threatening hypoglycemia. This is why it's critical to know if there is xylitol in whipped cream, especially for pet owners who share treats with their furry friends.