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*********** XYLITOL *********** Xylitol is the sugar substitute found in many chewing gums, dietetic cookies, mints etc, that can be very hazardous to your dog's health. It has caused a number of dog deaths. In dogs, the initial response after consumption causes a significant increase in insulin levels which can then possibly drop blood sugar dramatically. Following ingesting Xylitol, dogs usually begin vomiting, become lethargic and can have difficulty standing or walking. Some have seizures. It may possibly cause liver failure and bleeding disorders and death. As few as two or three sticks of xylitol gum could be toxic to a 20-pound dog, the ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty) says. (imagine how little it would take to affect a small yorkie pup) Try and be aware what goods you have at home that contain Xylitol. If your dog ingests any product that contains Xylitol, be sure to take them to your Vet |
Grapes and raisans are also dangerous for your yorkie. they can couse server liver damage !!! |
Chocolate is also dangerous. please don't feed it to any dog |