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| Dog owners warned against sugar-free items - Pet Health - MSNBC.com Dog owners warned against sugar-free items Commonly used artificial sweetener can cause canine liver failure NEW YORK - Keep those sugarless treats out of Fido’s reach. Veterinarians warned Friday that a commonly used sweetener might cause liver failure in dogs, and perhaps even kill them. Their report in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association appears to strengthen the suspected link between the sugar substitute xylitol, thought to make dogs sick, and possible liver failure. Xylitol, a naturally occurring product, is found in many sugar-free chewing gums, candies, baked goods and toothpastes. Researchers Sharon Gwaltney-Brant and Eric Dunayer with staff at a poison unit of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Urbana, Ill., gathered information on eight dogs treated between 2003 and 2005 after eating products containing xylitol. Each dog became ill, and five died or had to be put down because of liver failure, possibly from ingesting xylitol. One dog who had to be euthanized had eaten four large, chocolate-frosted muffins containing about 1 pound of xylitol. “People don’t think sugar-free gum can kill their dog. I didn’t before I got into this. But this is something people should be aware of,” Gwaltney-Brant, who co-authored the study with Dunayer, said in a statement. Gwaltney-Brant said for dogs, ingesting even a small amount of xylitol can trigger significant insulin release, which drops their blood sugar and can be fatal. “A 22-pound dog who consumes one gram (0.03 ounces) of xylitol should be treated,” she said, adding that further studies were needed to definitely establish a cause-and-effect relationship. |
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| Re: NO Sugar free food or treats for the dogs!!!! I think both. We give Ellie yogurt and cottage cheese. I have seen fat free and sugar free yogurt recently......... |
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| Re: NO Sugar free food or treats for the dogs!!!! That's true. I guess the sugar free gum threw me. |
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| Re: NO Sugar free food or treats for the dogs!!!! People just need to be sure of what they are feeding dogs. There are lots of companies out there that are now making sugar free foods, which is so great for the people out there who really need to watch their sugar for health reasons. Not only are there alot more sugar free foods, but they also make "No Sugar Added" foods. These don't have artifical sugars in them, but they don't have added sugar, they do have SOME sugar, but it's the natural sugars that are found in everyday fruits and such. A person limiting or cutting out sugar can still get into some trouble with "No Sugar Added" foods, but it may be 7 grams Vs. 24 or such. I have seen NSA treats where I buy Arwens food. |
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