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Education and training of specialists

The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation's guiding principle is "Let's tackle the root of the problem". In addition to the optimisation of animal shelters and neutering campaigns in Switzerland and many other countries, the training and further education of veterinarians and animal protectionists is an important pillar of this philosophy: The SUST veterinary training courses are known for their quality and efficiency.
 
Animal welfare activists learn elementary principles for the handling and care of animals and for the management of animal shelters, veterinarians are brought up to date with the latest neutering techniques by internationally recognized colleagues and experience new and important things for the implementation of such campaigns.
 
This lays the foundation for further successful neutering campaigns to meet the quality standard demanded by SUST: This means that countless unwanted young animals do not have to be born and suffer in the first place. It has been proven that the overpopulation of dogs and cats can only be contained in the long term and animal-friendly by neutering campaigns.

This is what we have set ourselves the goal of our animal welfare work: the problem is being tackled at the root!

The pillar "basic and advanced training of specialists" includes

- Courses at the SUST Academy
- Veterinary training in different countries
- Animal welfare seminars in different countries
- ERFA events in Switzerland
- Internships for veterinarians, students and veterinary assistants in different countries
- Trainee programme for young Swiss veterinarians of SUST and Kompanima
- personal training of experts during SUST operations
- Co-financing of training centres

If you'd like to find out more about other the Specialist Education & Training projects of SUST, please access the German version of the website using your browser's translation extension.
 
The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).

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WARNING POISONING HAZARD!

April 2024

The popular sugar substitute Xylitol, also known as birch sugar or E 967, is used in many foods, especially in chewing gum, candies, baked goods, and chocolate, and can be consumed safely by humans.

  • In dogs, ingestion of just 0.1 g of Xylitol per kg of body weight can lead to severe hypoglycemia.
  • More than 0.5 g of Xylitol/kg of body weight can cause liver dysfunction and, if left untreated or prolonged, can lead to coma and death.
  • Xylitol also causes hypoglycemia in ferrets, rabbits, cows, goats, and baboons.

How does Xylitol poisoning manifest?

  • In some cases, hypoglycemia may occur with a delay. Liver damage can occur even without signs of hypoglycemia.
  • However, signs of hypoglycemia such as trembling, lethargy, apathy, weakness, staggering gait, vision problems, and vomiting usually appear after 30-60 minutes.

What to do?

  • Go to the vet as soon as possible!
  • Do not attempt self-treatment! Inducing vomiting can further lower blood sugar levels.
Learn more here: www.toxinfo.ch/665

Precaution:

  • Ensure that food containing xylitol is kept out of reach of dogs.
  • Explain to children in the household why sweets are dangerous for dogs.
  • Xylitol is also found in toothpaste. Do not use human toothpaste for brushing dogs' teeth.
  • Many sunscreens and skin creams contain xylitol. Check the ingredients when purchasing.
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  • Switzerland
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  • Information to the public
WARNING POISONING HAZARD!
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