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It s always fun to watch our pups enjoy a spoonful of peanut butter. But, beware of a fairly new ingredient in some peanut butter that could be deadly if your fur baby ingests it.
This warning comes from Ahana Brutlag. She is the Associate Director of Veterinary Services at Veterinary Centers of America.
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Some brands are using Xylitol in their peanut butter. If you re like me, you re like what the heck is Xylitol?
According to the Doc:
Xylitol is a naturally occurring substance that is widely used as a sugar substitute. Chemically, it is a sugar alcohol, and found naturally in berries, plums, corn, oats, mushrooms, lettuce, trees, and some other fruits.
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Austin fired all members serving on DOD advisory boards and also ordered “the immediate suspension of all advisory committee operations until the review is completed,” effective Feb. 16. The boards are on hold while the Pentagon completes a “zero-based review” of at least 42 defense advisory committees, according to a Jan. 30 memo.
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The review includes the more visible Defense Policy Board, Defense Science Board and Defense Business Board, as well as former acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller’s four choices to serve on the congressionally mandated commission tasked with renaming Confederate-named military bases, a senior Defense official told reporters.
Austin’s message: “Advisory committees have and will continue to provide an important role in shaping public policy within DoD. That said, our stewardship responsibilities require that we continually assess to ensure each advisory committee provides appropriate value today and in the future, a
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