Is there xylitol in Juicy Fruit gum?

Earlier today, my dog got into my bag and ended up chewing on a couple of sticks of Juicy Fruit gum. I’m worried because I’ve heard that some chewing gums contain xylitol, which I know is harmful to dogs. Does Juicy Fruit gum have xylitol, and if so, what should I do next to keep my dog safe?

Answer

Juicy Fruit gum does not contain xylitol, so your dog should be safe if they've only eaten a couple of sticks. However, it's important to monitor them for any unusual symptoms or behaviors.

  • Watch for vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Check for signs of intestinal blockage, such as not eating or lethargy.
  • Ensure your dog remains hydrated.

Chewing gum, specifically those containing xylitol, poses a significant risk to dogs because xylitol can cause a dangerous drop in blood sugar and liver damage. Fortunately, Juicy Fruit gum uses sugar as a sweetener instead of xylitol, reducing this risk. However, ingestion of large quantities of sugary gum can still lead to an upset stomach or other issues.

If you notice any concerning symptoms or changes in behavior, it's best to consult with a vet for peace of mind. For further guidance, please book a consultation with Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my dog ate something toxic?

    If your dog seems overly tired, is vomiting, or you notice changes in their usual behavior, these might be signs of ingesting something harmful. Contact a vet immediately for advice.

  • What should I do if my dog eats sugar-containing products?

    Keep an eye on them for any digestive upset or unusual behavior. If you notice anything concerning, such as lack of appetite or persistent vomiting, consult with a veterinarian.

  • Can non-xylitol gum cause issues for dogs?

    Yes, even gums without xylitol can cause digestive issues or choking hazards. If a large quantity is consumed, it could lead to an intestinal blockage, so monitoring is important.

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