⚠️ EMERGENCY? If your dog is showing symptoms (vomiting, weakness, stumbling, tremors, seizures), call your vet or animal poison control immediately. ASPCA: (888) 426-4435 · Pet Poison Helpline: (855) 764-7661. This calculator is for risk assessment only.

Xylitol Toxicity Calculator for Dogs

Xylitol is 100x more toxic to dogs than chocolate. Found in sugar-free gum, peanut butter, mints, and baked goods, it causes rapid blood sugar drops and liver failure. Calculate the risk now.

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Xylitol content varies by brand — check the label if possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hypoglycemia (dangerously low blood sugar) occurs at doses of 50-100 mg of xylitol per kilogram of body weight, and liver damage occurs at doses above 500 mg/kg. Because some sugar-free gums contain 1 gram (1000 mg) or more of xylitol per piece, a single piece can be dangerous for a small dog. Xylitol is roughly 100 times more toxic to dogs than chocolate on a per-gram basis — always treat ingestion as a potential emergency.

Xylitol is found in sugar-free gum, mints, peanut butter, baked goods, toothpaste, mouthwash, some vitamin gummies, and sugar-free desserts. It can also appear in chewable supplements, melatonin gummies, and even some skin creams. Importantly, xylitol is also labeled as "birch sugar" on ingredient lists — always check for both names. If you share any human food (especially peanut butter) with your dog, verify the label every time you buy a new jar.

Symptoms develop rapidly — usually within 10-60 minutes of ingestion. Early signs of hypoglycemia include vomiting, weakness, stumbling or uncoordinated movement, tremors, and seizures. Liver failure signs may appear 12-48 hours later and include jaundice (yellowing of the eyes/gums), bruising, lethargy, and clotting problems. If hypoglycemia signs appear while en route to the vet, rub honey or corn syrup onto your dog's gums to rapidly raise blood sugar — this can be life-saving while you travel.

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Xylitol Content in Common Products

ProductXylitol per UnitPieces to Harm 20 lb Dog
Sugar-Free Gum~1000 mg/piece1 piece
Sugar-Free Mints~200 mg/mint5 mints
Xylitol Peanut Butter~1000 mg/tbsp1 tbsp
Sugar-Free Baked Goods~1000 mg/serving1 serving
Pure Xylitol (baking)1000 mg/g1 g
Toxicity Thresholds: Hypoglycemia at 50 mg/kg · Liver damage at 500 mg/kg. Xylitol is also called "birch sugar" on ingredient labels — check for both names.