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Wrigley's Extra Ice Peppermint Sugarfree Chewing Gum, Classic Mint Flavour, Bright Smile, With Xylitol, Helps with Oral Hygiene for Healthy Teeth & Gums, 30 x 10 Packs

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For Xylitol to become toxic, only an amount of 0.05 grams would need to be consumed per pound of your pet’s overall weight. You should be vigilant about your pet potentially stealing sugary or artificially sweetened treats from your table, countertops or rubbish bins. Why is xylitol poisonous to dogs? Although some artificial sweeteners in chewing gums may be less toxic than xylitol, there are still some health issues you should consider if they have ingested larger amounts of some ingredients.

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The effects of xylitol poisoning can begin to show in as little as ten minutes after ingestion. What are the signs of xylitol poisoning in dogs? Although it can be used in products for humans, this ingredient can in fact be toxic if eaten by dogs.While you are avoiding xylitol, there are many artificial products that are used in products that you can feel more confident in purchasing, these include Sorbitol, Glycerol, Molasses, Sucralose, and Monk Fruit.

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Below we will look at what types of Extra gum contain this ingredient, the effect of this ingredient on dogs, and what you should do if your pet has ingested some extra gum containing Xylitol. Does Extra Gum contain xylitol? This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Not all chewing gums will contain xylitol, some instead use the artificial sweeteners sorbitol and glycerol. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that is naturally found in plants such as vegetables and fruits and is often used as a substitute for sugar in sugar-free products such as mints and chewing gum. Chewing gum advert banned over fears children could copy it and choke". Metro.co.uk. 21 February 2018 . Retrieved 19 July 2018.Some sugar alcohols present in gums and sweets are actually non-toxic for dogs if ingested in small amounts but can still cause health problems, these include Erythritol which is non-lethal but can result in gastrointestinal issues for your pet. Even if your dog has eaten a brand of Extra Gum that does not contain xylitol, there can be other health and digestive problems which may arise.

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Extra was launched in 1994 as the Wrigley Company's first ever sugarfree product, and became one of the most popular brands of chewing gum in the United States within a few years. [2] It was also the first sugarfree gum not to use saccharin, instead using the NutraSweet brand, a sweetener developed by G.D. Searle & Co. that had less bitterness and was believed to be safer in humans and laboratory animals; it was later reformulated with aspartame in 1997.Here are some other brands which you need to be careful about leaving around the home if you have dogs: Find sources: "Extra"gum– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( June 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Some Extra Gum flavours do not contain xylitol, the Trident brand also has some flavours which do not contain this ingredient. As well as chewing gum, there are other everyday foods that you need to be careful of your dog ingesting. These include: Extra Chewing Gum which contains xylitol will contain between 0.22 to 1 gram of the toxic ingredient per piece of gum.

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