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Mr. Dennis Evans

When Treats Turn Toxic: The Gum Scare I Didn’t See Coming

I left a grocery bag on the counter for two minutes. That’s all it took for Molly to snag a pack of gum and a handful of gummy bears. At first, I just rolled my eyes—until I remembered something I’d read about xylitol. I frantically checked the gum packaging. Sure enough—sugar-free. That’s when panic set in. Xylitol can cause a dog’s blood sugar to plummet dangerously fast and even lead to liver failure. We rushed her to the vet, and thankfully, we got there in time. If the candy or gum had been the regular kind with sugar, she probably would’ve just had an upset stomach. But with xylitol, there’s no waiting—it’s an emergency. If your dog ever gets into gum or candy, check the label immediately. And if it says xylitol, don’t hesitate. Call your vet or an emergency clinic right away. #XylitolWarning #DogSafetyFirst #PetEmergency #WhatDogsShouldntEat

When Treats Turn Toxic: The Gum Scare I Didn’t See Coming
EmilyHart

Flying with Your Dog? Here’s What You Need to Know

Relocating or planning a trip with your pup? You’re not alone—over half a million dogs fly each year in the U.S. Still, it’s normal to feel nervous, especially with all the scary headlines. The good news? With the right prep, your dog can fly safely and comfortably. ✅ Start with research. Each airline has different rules for pet travel. Check weight limits, crate specs, breed restrictions, and weather embargoes. ✅ Visit your vet. You’ll likely need a health certificate. Ask about vaccines, microchipping, and if your pup is physically and emotionally fit to fly. ✅ Prep the crate. Buy an airline-approved crate well in advance and get your dog used to it. Think of it as their safe space. ✅ Book early. Airlines have pet limits—reserve your pup’s spot ASAP. ✅ Pack smart. Bring food, water, meds, toys, and a recent photo of your dog just in case. If you're flying internationally, double-check import laws for your destination. And for less stress, aim for direct flights in cooler parts of the day. With the right steps, your dog can soar with you—safely and stress-free. #PetTravelTips #FlyingWithDogs #DogSafetyFirst #CrateTraining #VetApproved

Flying with Your Dog? Here’s What You Need to Know
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