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I know people version is but not aware of vet issue because my dog takes it and they can't have xylitol either, im more confused now than I was in the beginningThis is vet issue not people
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I know people version is but not aware of vet issue because my dog takes it and they can't have xylitol either, im more confused now than I was in the beginningThis is vet issue not people
So if dogs can't have xylitol either why would my vet issue this for my dog. Still confused, my vet trying to kill my dog?Aww. Poor thing! I just posted a link to poultryDvm that says the syrup has xylitol and not good for them
I don't know. I just posted what I found on the poultrydvm website. Call your vet? Maybe yours is compounded for dogs.So if dogs can't have xylitol either why would my vet issue this for my dog. Still confused, my vet trying to kill my dog?
We have people on this forum who are very knowledgeable. @TwoCrows any suggestions or know someone who can help?So if dogs can't have xylitol either why would my vet issue this for my dog. Still confused, my vet trying to kill my dog?
Does the bottle list inactive ingredients? Xylitol would be listed there if it is in the one you have.So if dogs can't have xylitol either why would my vet issue this for my dog. Still confused, my vet trying to kill my dog?
Thats what I'm saying there is noting that says yes or no. My vet isn't fluent on chicken but I'm going to call them, I keep hitting walls when it comes to chickens cans and cants. Thanks for your helpI don't know. I just posted what I found on the poultrydvm website. Call your vet? Maybe yours is compounded for dogs.
The article said that it has to be formulated per patient so a call to the vet is probably not a bad idea. I really hope they can helpThats what I'm saying there is noting that says yes or no. My vet isn't fluent on chicken but I'm going to call them, I keep hitting walls when it comes to chickens cans and cants. Thanks for your help
Thank you and me too, she needs something to takeThe article said that it has to be formulated per patient so a call to the vet is probably not a bad idea. I really hope they can help
If your vet gave it to you for your dog, it almost certainly does not have xylitol. If you got it from a human pharmacy, don't use it.Thats what I'm saying there is noting that says yes or no. My vet isn't fluent on chicken but I'm going to call them, I keep hitting walls when it comes to chickens cans and cants. Thanks for your help
What does she need to take something for?Thank you and me too, she needs something to take