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Symptoms of xylitol poisoning in dogs include vomiting, seizures, staggering, liver failure, and potentially death due to rapid drops in blood sugar.
Yes, dogs can eat chunky peanut butter as long as it contains no xylitol and is given in moderation with appropriate supervision, especially for small dogs.
Xylitol poisoning in dogs can cause rapid hypoglycemia with symptoms such as vomiting, staggering, seizures, liver failure, and potentially death.
Yes, dogs can eat chunky peanut butter as long as it doesn't contain xylitol or other harmful additives and is given in moderation.
Dogs can safely eat peanut butter in moderation, as long as it does not contain xylitol or other harmful additives and is given according to their size.
Natural or organic peanut butter that contains only peanuts and no xylitol or other harmful additives is safest for dogs.
Peanut butters that contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener highly toxic to dogs, should be avoided; always check labels for ingredients like 'xylitol' or those beginning with 'xyl'.
Skippy Super Chunky peanut butter is safe for dogs as long as it does not contain xylitol or other harmful additives; always check the label first.
Yes, dogs can eat chunky (crunchy) peanut butter if it doesn't contain xylitol or other harmful additives and is given in moderation.
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