I looked it up, and xylitol is extremely poisionous to dogs. Just one stick, if fully ingested, can be enough to kill a small dog if not immediately treated. What it does, among other things, is drop a dog's blood sugar level to a dangerously low level. It can also cause permanant liver and kidney damage.
Hokie is at the vet where he has already had blood tests and is on an IV. Before anyone panics and over-reacts, he seems to be doing well and is in "good spirits." Since he threw up so much, we hope he got most all of it out of his system. I will hear back from the vet tonight - Hokie will probably be at the vet for 3 days for observation and to make sure all of the toxins are out of his system.
SO (my main reason for posting this), please watch your dogs and watch where you keep gum and other toxins. No matter how well they are trained, most dogs will think it's food for them and will go for it. I will keep the blog updated on Hokie's progress.
2 comments:
it's always scary when stuff like this happens and the frustrating thing is that you can't tell a dog what not to eat! I hope he gets better soon!
Yeah, I'm getting some new ones today... I didn't like the shox when I first got them but they're great for running. Mine just don't have much ankle support left anymore.
I hope Hokie feels better - I'm glad you called the vet in time... Poor little guy. I'll call you this weekend or something.
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