Dog Ate Xylitol: Liver Failure
Small dog or massive ingestion with developing liver failure, jaundice, or bleeding.
Typical Cost Range (Liver Failure)
Based on national average veterinary pricing for liver failure of dog ate xylitol. Your actual costs may vary by location, clinic, and individual case.
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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.
- Small dog under 25 lbs
- Large amount of xylitol (multiple pieces or peanut butter jar)
- Jaundice, bleeding, or collapse
- Elevated liver enzymes and clotting issues
- ICU stay of 3-5 days
What Treatment Typically Looks Like
ICU care with IV fluids, dextrose, liver protectants (SAMe, silymarin), plasma transfusion for clotting issues, and daily bloodwork.
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Check My Cost RangeOther Severity Levels
See all severity levels$500 - $1,300
Large dog that swallowed a small amount of xylitol and is caught within the first hour with normal blood sugar.
$1,300 - $3,000
Medium dog with xylitol-induced hypoglycemia but normal liver values, needing 24 hours of IV dextrose.