Xylitol
An artificial sweetener in some peanut butters and gums — fatal to dogs at tiny doses.
Because they can't read labels. And some human foods are poison to them.
You're their only line of defense.
A single wrong ingredient can mean a $2,000 emergency vet bill — or worse. But nobody has time to memorize every pet toxin before every shopping trip.
"Does this peanut butter have xylitol?"
"Is this jerky full of preservatives?"
"Is this essential oil safe around my cat?"
"What's actually in this raw-hide chew?"
"Is my dog's grain-free food actually better?"
"Is this flavoring on the vet's warning list?"
SafeIntake Pets will instantly check any pet food or product against a species-specific database of toxins, allergens, and pet-safe formulations.
Something safe for dogs may be toxic to cats — and the app knows the difference.
Built on published pet-toxicology lists, not hype or trends.
SAFE, CAUTION, or UNSAFE — every scan. No jargon.
A few of the things a SafeIntake Pets scan will flag for you.
An artificial sweetener in some peanut butters and gums — fatal to dogs at tiny doses.
The compound in chocolate that dogs and cats can't metabolize. Even small amounts are dangerous.
Hidden in broths, gravies, and jerky. Cumulative toxicity in both dogs and cats.
Show up in trail-mix treats and granola bars. Kidney failure in sensitive dogs.
Used in some semi-moist dog foods and jerky. Safe for dogs at low levels, toxic to cats.
Vague labels like "meat by-products" — we'll flag them so you can check with your vet.
Same three steps as every SafeIntake scanner.
Point your phone camera at any pet-product barcode.
We know dog vs. cat — and what's safe for each.
Put it in the cart, or leave it on the shelf.
We'll email you the moment SafeIntake Pets is ready to download. No spam — just the launch note.
Notify Me →Cross-referenced with ASPCA and veterinary databases, not hype or trends.
The 3-layer SafeIntake safety engine you already know — tuned for pets.
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