Dog D*es After Eating This Common Household Item—Now Owner Is Sounding the Alarm
A Heartbreaking Loss: A Warning for All Pet Owners
Samantha Carress lost her Golden Retriever, Luna, to a preventable cause hidden in everyday products.
✔ Luna’s death was due to Xylitol, a deadly sugar substitute. ✔ Xylitol was in something as common as lemon-flavored gum. ✔ Within hours, Luna’s liver failed, and despite an emergency attempt, she passed away.
What Makes Xylitol Dangerous?
Xylitol is found in many household items, and even a small amount can cause severe liver failure in dogs.
✔ It’s in sugar-free gum, baked goods, peanut butter, candies, and more. ✔ It goes by names like “birch sugar” or “wood sugar.” ✔ Poisoning cases have increased by 3,000% in the past decade.
Samantha’s Mission
After Luna’s death, Samantha became vigilant:
✔ She reads labels and keeps Xylitol out of her home. ✔ She shares Luna’s story to raise awareness and prevent similar losses.
A Critical Warning for Pet Owners
✔ Inspect your home for Xylitol-containing products. ✔ Keep these items locked away from pets.
Samantha’s regret was not knowing sooner. Now, she’s spreading the word—Xylitol is deadly, but awareness can save lives.
Check your home today. It could save your pet’s life.