
Education:
BBA, Human Resources and Economics from UW Oshkosh
Experience:
Carrie has 6 years of human resource experience in a variety of industries in both
Wisconsin and North Carolina. She recently has obtained the Professional in Human
Resource certification. At home Carrie enjoys spending time with her husband, dog, a 3
year old mixed breed named Ruby; cat, a 4 year old domestic long hair named
Dandelion; and 6 year old rabbit named Inky. She also enjoys running and reading.
Xylitol poisoning in dogs is on the rise. Xylitol is a sweetener found in sugar-free chewing gum, candy and baked goods. Substantial amounts of items sweetened with xylitol can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure resulting in depression, loss of coordination and seizures. These signs can occur as soon as 30 minutes after ingestion of the product so veterinary treatment is urged immediately. Even small concentrations of xylitol are proving dangerous with detection being veiled by a delay in the onset of clinical signs as much as 12 hours.