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Pet Toxicity
Ingestion of harmful substances by pets. Common toxins include chocolate, xylitol, candy, certain plants, and household chemicals. Can range from mild gastrointestinal upset to life-threatening emergencies.
Key Facts
- Chocolate toxicity is one of the most common poisonings in dogs
- Xylitol (sugar substitute) is extremely dangerous — can cause liver failure
- Dogs are more likely to eat candy and wrappers than cats
- Halloween and holidays see spikes in toxicity cases at emergency rooms
- Signs: vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, seizures
- Can lead to hospitalization, intensive care, or death
- Keep all candy, wrappers, and decorations out of reach
- Cats are less interested in sweets but at risk from plants and chemicals
- Contact Pet Poison Helpline or ASPCA Animal Poison Control immediately