Can dogs eat cake? This dog spent 90,000 days eating cake salvage for 8 days!

Some pet dogs are notorious for being gluttons for punishment, and will rush to eat anything that comes their way, but the consequences of gluttony can kill them at any time. Today, the dachshund called Ruby, this day when the hostess was not paying attention, stealing a bite of chocolate cake containing natural sweetener xylitol and poisoning, resuscitation 8 days later, but still died of liver failure, the hostess took a heartbreaking photo of her dog dying, and reminded other owners to always be vigilant. The dachshund died after eating a cake with xylitol by mistake. The owner of the home made chocolate brownies a few days ago and wanted to say that the white sugar was replaced with xylitol, a natural sweetener, so that it would be healthier to eat. But to her surprise, the dog stole a bite of the cake when she was out, and three days later her body began to show signs of abnormalities! The owner rushed her dog to the hospital for emergency treatment, but Ruby’s condition was still not very good, and was even diagnosed with liver failure, requiring professional equipment to maintain life, after which her body was worse than day by day, and she died 8 days later. Because the hostess herself was suffering from the disease, the doctor advised her to reduce her sugar intake, so she used xylitol to replace sugar. The owner blamed herself afterwards, saying: I knew that the caffeine and theobromine in chocolate are toxic to dogs, but I didn’t know anything about the dangers of xylitol. If I had known it was so dangerous, I would have taken the dog to the doctor first. The owner has been raising Ruby since she was a puppy, so when she saw that her dog was critically ill, she spent 10,000 pounds (about 90,000 yuan) on medical treatment over an eight-day period, but she didn’t expect to see her dog return to life. The lady also reminded everyone on the internet at the same time, wanting all owners to know how dangerous xylitol is for dogs. And veterinarians say: as little as 4 copies of 1 teaspoon of xylitol can make a large dog like Labrador liver failure, while small dogs can’t even afford a 1 gram portion.

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