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Originally Posted by ARCHIE I only mentioned it because Buddy was hospitalized for 4 days possibly
due to the nylabone fragments in his lower intestines.
It tells you on the back of the package that fragments come off the
size of a grain of rice, "AND SHOULD PASS". They are covering their
butts by putting this on the package. My vet said not to give him
nylabones at all. I am just passing on the info I have. Not all dogs
react the same way. I only know what I went through regarding Nylabones.
Just passing along what we went went through. Bleeding internally
was frightening and if I can prevent someone else from making
the same mistake I did I feel better knowing at least I tried. |
And VERY much appreciated for sure. Have you noticed it's gotten to the point where no chew or toy is safe anymore? I have nylabones all over the place for mine and my sons dogs. Never a problem with them. I hope the makers of these products are notified each and every time there is a problem so something can be perfected.