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The SUST Emergency Aid

The SUST Emergency Aid

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of the sustainable SUST reconstruction work and have to...

The SUST Emergency Aid

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of the sustainable SUST reconstruction work and have to lead a life on the road need immediate help.
SUST orphan animal hospitals

SUST orphan animal hospitals

In order to help homeless animals in need, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST orphan animal...

SUST orphan animal hospitals

In order to help homeless animals in need, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST orphan animal hospitals.
Active shelter support

Active shelter support

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation, veterinary...

Active shelter support

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation, veterinary care and professional care.
Neutering campaigns

Neutering campaigns

Every year, SUST carries out thousands of neuterings on dogs and cats, thus contributing to the animal-friendly and...

Neutering campaigns

Every year, SUST carries out thousands of neuterings on dogs and cats, thus contributing to the animal-friendly and long-term containment of street animals.
SUST Accademy

SUST Accademy

Animal welfare through proper action - the SUST Academy imparts the relevant specialist knowledge.

SUST Accademy

Animal welfare through proper action - the SUST Academy imparts the relevant specialist knowledge.
Education and training of specialists

Education and training of specialists

Through appropriate training and further education, animal protectionists and other professionals tackle animal welfare...

Education and training of specialists

Through appropriate training and further education, animal protectionists and other professionals tackle animal welfare problems not only with a lot of love, but also with a great deal of expertise.
Help animals

The 4 pillars of the foundation (SUST)

Animal welfare with heart and mind
These four elements form the important base to sustainable animal welfare projects.

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of this reconstruction work and have been born into a world where they are not wanted, need the emergency aid of SUST.

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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.
WARNING POISONING HAZARD!

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