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1) It doesn't cut up the stomach lining, it is more likely to block intestines if the piece is large enough as it takes 1 month to digest in their stomach..
2) Non of these treats in the OP have Rawhide. Since you didn't read the posts, it's clear you obviously didn't read the OP links either. The dream bones area rawhide free. So I am not sure what you are stating about Rawhide.
3) Truth is some dogs have no problems with rawhide. So it really depends, see the AKC website on rawhide - https://www.akc.org/expert-advice...s-for-dog/
4) AKC recommends Dream bones as a rawhide alternative - who knew?
FWIW - Why not say that - by the way letting your dogs off leash could also kill them, so there is always that. And if they eat fast or don't have a slow feeder they could get bloat and have certain death as well.
What I have learned from this thread
1) Nobody buys anything from china - can't tell if it's only dog treats or anything at all. I know they have put melamine in fake toothpaste, so I guess that's what people are referring to.
2) Don't feed your dog rawhide - it killed thousands and thousands of dogs in the 70's and 80's and 90's. I can't find the numbers, but it is true rawhide swells up and takes a month to digest. I couldn't find counts of how many dogs had their stomach cut by the rawhide, so we can probably call that false.
China is bad for the world!
Translation: Do not buy this junk!
China is bad for the world!
Translation: Do not buy this junk!
Respect others the way you want to be respected, even product is made in China, you shouldn't make such disrespected comment.
China is bad for the world!
Translation: Do not buy this junk!
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1) It doesn't cut up the stomach lining, it is more likely to block intestines if the piece is large enough as it takes 1 month to digest in their stomach..
2) Non of these treats in the OP have Rawhide. Since you didn't read the posts, it's clear you obviously didn't read the OP links either. The dream bones area rawhide free. So I am not sure what you are stating about Rawhide.
3) Truth is some dogs have no problems with rawhide. So it really depends, see the AKC website on rawhide - https://www.akc.org/expert-advice...s-for-dog/ [akc.org]
4) AKC recommends Dream bones as a rawhide alternative - who knew?
FWIW - Why not say that - by the way letting your dogs off leash could also kill them, so there is always that. And if they eat fast or don't have a slow feeder they could get bloat and have certain death as well.
What I have learned from this thread
1) Nobody buys anything from china - can't tell if it's only dog treats or anything at all. I know they have put melamine in fake toothpaste, so I guess that's what people are referring to.
2) Don't feed your dog rawhide - it killed thousands and thousands of dogs in the 70's and 80's and 90's. I can't find the numbers, but it is true rawhide swells up and takes a month to digest. I couldn't find counts of how many dogs had their stomach cut by the rawhide, so we can probably call that false.
Rawhide is also known to potentially contain formaldehyde. Which I don't imagine is good for any breed, I mixed up marrow bones and rawhide, bones can splinter and cut stomach lining.
You know, your right, a dog can get run over off their leash, or choke etc. There are endless possibilities that can end anything's life. So feed your dog whatever you want, I know what I will and won't feed mine and know that rawhide in general is bad for my dogs.
I tell people "don't tell me it's raining, build me an ark".
I do avoid rawhide and instead buy chew treats that are made of meat if I want them to ingest the chew treat. Otherwise I give mine a chew toy for gnawing on and give him treats on occasion for doing what I ask him to do. He's purebred Mutt by the way.
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