Samantha Carress from Wisconsin was heartbroken after having to let go of Luna, her 2-year old Golden Retriever. The fact that Luna’s death was avoidable has hit the owner hard, and she is doing everything possible to caution other pet owners about a hidden “dog killer” in their homes.
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Luna was like all dogs, she loved to run around and eat everything in her reach. Luna enjoyed the entire package of lemon-flavored chewing candy without realizing it was artificially flavored. XylitolDogs can be poisoned by.
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Samantha and her spouse were in a panic as Luna’s liver function failed and she dropped. With a $20,000 procedure, there was no way to save Luna. Due to lack of financial resources, they had no choice but abandon their beloved dog in a heartbreaking way.
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Samantha is now more comfortable with it Xylitol’s contents labels should be read She will not purchase such items to protect her dog. According to authorities, poisonings have increased by a staggering 12%. Xylitol has increased by over 3000% in less than 10 years, therefore it’s even more vital that pet owners check their home cabinets and keep Xylitol-containing away from their dogs & other pets.