Public safety
http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp
Bad news for zoophiles.
Thank you, I know about gum but wouldn't have thought to look for it in peanut butter.
Also, the fuck is wrong with this world "let's put a poisonous substance to dogs in a food that's often given to dogs lol"
>>1995474
I feel like that's a really obscure reference and I should be ashamed for understanding it.
>>1995485
>waa they put human food in my human food
If it's not made specifically for dogs, you'd damn well better be checking the ingredients list to begin with. The rest of the world shouldn't have to be denied shit because you're an idiot.
>>1995485
To be fair I HEARD it's mostly specialty peanut butters that aren't sold at regular grocery stores. But of course still check the ingredients list.
>>1995486
My bad, I didn't know everyone on the planet read the ingredient list to everything they buy even though those same things have always been safe before
>>1995492
Nah, just food that isn't intended for pets but you're going to give it to your pets anyway. Anytime a food company changes a recipe for their products they say so on the label, so there's your tip off.
>>1995486
It's a reference to people who put peanut butter on their junk and let their dogs lick it off.
>>1995492
>I didn't know everyone on the planet read the ingredient list to everything they buy
they should.
>buying non-natty peanut butter
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>>1995567
Even though they should. People are retarded. There's no changing that.
It's a pretty common thing for people to feed their dogs people things to hide meds. It definitely wouldn't occur to most people.
Peanut butter deadly time! Lmao
>>1995468
Thanks for the heads up, Anon. I completely forgot about this and my grandparents feed their dogs this to hide pills.
Plus my Grandma is pre-diabetic. Soooo, she may just have the stuff laying around the house. I gave her a heads up.