Xylitol??

    • Bronze

    Xylitol??

    Ok, im sorry if this isnt the kind of thing this board is usually used for, but my dog ate an entire pack of trident earlier tonight.  I have read were xylitol is what is used for the artificial sweetener in this gum, and is poisoness to dogs.  We plan to take her to the vet or at least call in the morning.  Does anyone have any experience with this?  Does a pack of gum contain enough to kill a dog?   Once again i apologize if this isnt the intended discussion for this board.  I am just a little worried. [:o]
    • Gold Top Dog
    I know it's poisoness for dogs...Not sure how much...I would call the e vet and see what they say..
    • Gold Top Dog
    Don't be sorry that is what this forum is here for!! How many pieces were in the pack? Also how much does your dog weigh?
     
    I would call your nearest Emergency Vet and ask them....whenever I have a question I call them and you will put a Vet tech on and tell me if I should be worried or bring my dog in.
     
     
     
     
    • Bronze
    ORIGINAL: Raja19

    Don't be sorry that is what this forum is here for!! How many pieces were in the pack? Also how much does your dog weigh?

    I would call your nearest Emergency Vet and ask them....whenever I have a question I call them and you will put a Vet tech on and tell me if I should be worried or bring my dog in.





     
    i believe it was either 12 or even 18 pices of gum in the pack, and my dog is still a pup.  I live in a small town and im not totally sure if an "emergengy vet" is even around..  I called the animal poison control thinking it would help, but the fee was 55 dollars.  So i thought i would try and see how serious the issue was before giving them my credit card.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I dealt with this not too long ago, myself.

    How long ago did he eat the gum?

    if it's been within an hour administer peroxide (about a tablespoon at a time) until he pukes. Make sure that the gum situation adds up. If it was longer than an hour take him in. This will act pretty fast... i wouldn't wait for the morning.

    LET US KNOW!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Also, what breed is your dog, how old and how much does he weigh??
    • Bronze
    It's a boxer only about 5 or so months old..im not exactly sure on the weight but i would say around 50-60 pounds.....which is what worries me.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I live in a small town as well with no emergency vet clinic, But, my vet has an after hours answering service for emergencies.

    So I would suggest calling your regular/local vet and they Should get back to you. I wouldn't wait till morning. And do it soon!

    Keep us updated! Good luck!

    - Amy
    • Gold Top Dog
    I would look in your phonebook or look online, just type in your city and and "emergency vet" and it should pop right up...
     
    How is she acting right now?
    • Bronze
    ORIGINAL: Raja19

    I would look in your phonebook or look online, just type in your city and and "emergency vet" and it should pop right up...

    How is she acting right now?

    As of right now she is fine.  Tired, but normal.  Im looking around for places right now.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I could give you the number to my E-vet if you do not have one in your town, and you could just call long distance.
    They are open 24hrs, just a thought if you can't find one in your area.
    • Gold Top Dog
    50-60 is pretty good weight. .. but that's a lot of gum.

    Mine had half a pack and weighed about 15 lbs (a foster at the time) but I have three dogs. I had to make them all puke. The foster ended up being the culprit.

    I'd try the hydrogen peroxide (it is unpleasant, you may want to consider doing it outside) and in the meantime get a hold of your emergency vet. FYI i called my emergency vet and they had no idea what i was talking about. Xylitol is not widely known. If they aren't familiar, explain that it's considered toxic.... but, you unsure of what quantity is lethal. There is a lady (Jennie, where are ya?) whose dog almost died from xylitol.

    I'd try 2 tablespoons to start with and then one every 4-5 min until he pukes... and in the meantime get on the horn with the vet.

    Goodluck, I hope everything turns out OK!!
    • Bronze
    Thank you all very much for all your help.  Im going to go make a few phone calls and most likely try the peroxide.  I will let you know how everything turns out.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Good luck and I hope things turn out okay..let us know how things go!
    • Bronze
    Just an update for all of you that are curious..haha.  "Lilly" started acting very sluggish and just not herself early this morning.  It seeme as though it had just really hit her.  Right before we were taking her to the vet she started twitching a little and didnt really want to stay awake (kept rolling her eyes back).  So we rushed to the vet as soon as they opened and wouldnt ya know it the little booger started acting normal again.  Her blood surgar had apparently dropped but was on the rise again when we got her to the doctor.  He gave us a  few things to keep the blood sugar up and to help her liver motabolize the toxin easier.  Now she is fine just a little tired after the whole thing.  Now all we have to worry about are the liver problems she could possible get, but hopefully everything is fine.  Thankyou again for your help!!