Food and health products containing Xylitol (sugar substitute), should add a warning label so that consumers are aware of the risks associated with it. Xylitol, at any dose, is DEADLY to household pets. If your pet comes into contact with and consumes anything containing Xylitol (sugar free gums, candies, peanut butter, toothpaste, mouth wash, etc.) It will be fatal.
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Yes! Also adding in the requirement to close the loophole on them calling it birch sugar, or wood sugar.
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I agree with both Emily and Kelly. I know that there have been a handful of reps, from both sides of the aisle, trying to pass a bill such as this, Thomas Massie is one that is involved. Sadly, every year it’s down voted??? One can only imagine why a congressional member would vote no on saving our pet’s lives.