Is maltitol bad for dogs?

I read that Xylitol is dangerous for my dog, but what about other artificial sweeteners?Is they also dangerous?What ways?N. R.

Xylitol is not to be consumed by dogs in any amount.It has been proven to be fatal.It is better for dogs to have a diet free of sweets and artificial sweeteners, but of course, family pets are exposed to a wide variety of foods, and sometimes accidents may happen.

Below is a list of artificial sweeteners that are safe and dangerous.You should always read the labels on the food in your home.Xylitol can be found in products you wouldn't expect.

Many sugar-free items include ice cream, candies, pastries, gums, yogurts, juices and more.Xylitol can be fatal if consumed.It can cause death even in small amounts.

It is considered safe for dogs to drink this non-caloric sugar alcohol.

This is made from the stevia plant.It is safe for dogs to eat it, but in large quantities it can cause illness.

There are no serious health effects.It is not a healthy product for dogs to consume.

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