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Small Dose, Early Catch

Dog Ate Xylitol: Small Dose, Early Catch

Large dog that swallowed a small amount of xylitol and is caught within the first hour with normal blood sugar.

Typical Cost Range (Small Dose, Early Catch)

$500 to $1,300

Based on national average veterinary pricing for small dose, early catch of dog ate xylitol. Your actual costs may vary by location, clinic, and individual case.

How to Tell If This Matches Your Situation

This cost range applies when the following are true. If your situation does not match, check the other severity levels for a closer estimate.

What Treatment Typically Looks Like

Induced vomiting, baseline bloodwork including glucose and liver values, IV dextrose if needed, and 4-8 hours of monitoring.

After-hours or emergency clinic visits may add a 25% surcharge to these costs.

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