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Thanks! Stacy
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Doesn't it dissolve fairly quickly, though? I think the stomach acid would take care of any worries about a bowel perforation, it would never make it that far.
I've had good luck with the dog chews, of course all dogs and people are different. I've never gotten one that I would consider soft. And while I think Katie is an exceptionally chewy chewer she seems to just gnaw on them until they're small enough that I throw them away. She seems to be a gnawer and not so much a swallower.
I don't know how we all missed this recall.
May 28, 2015
Himalayan Corporation has issued a voluntary recall of specific Himalayan Ruff Roots All-Natural Dog Chew Toys due to potential metal contamination. The voluntary recall affects all lots of the Himalayan Ruff Roots Dog Chew Toys sold by PetSmart. No other Himalayan Corporation products are impacted by this issue.
The following affected products have been recalled:
Consumers are asked to stop using any affected products immediately and bring them to your closest PetSmart store for a full refund.
If you have any questions about this voluntary recall, please call the Himalayan Corporation at 425-322-4295 or email info@himalayandogchew.com.
Read more at http://www.dogheirs.com/dogheirs/posts/6781-himalayan-ruff-roots-ch...
Well, I guess that answers my question! Thanks for saving me 18.99 and the absolute heartache of a sick pet.
It is. The ones I like best, antlers and real beef bones, can apparently cause slab fractures of the teeth so some people are afraid to use them. Everything else is gone in 5 minutes.
Nylabone Durachews seem to be the longest lasting and safest at this point, but not all dogs like them.
Beef tracheas and tendons are safe and last longer than bullies in my experience.
JD can't have any beef products any more because of his IBD. I still give him antlers, because for us, the benefits are worth the risks. But that's a choice everyone has to weigh for themselves.
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