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rawhide or no rawhide??? I have heard that is it bad for dogs to have rawhide....is this true? I have not gave my baby it before and she got some for xmas what do you guys think? |
Don't give rawhide. Rawhide is not digestible and the pieces can swell inside their bodies and cause blockages. A better alternative would be a bully stick. |
After what I've ready on the recent greenies post, I don't think I'll giving them rawhides either :( I did buy the himalayans but now i also wonder how safe they are. I've started giving mine more natural treats such as carrots and green beans but over course they chew those up way too quick. :( |
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Never give them rawhides. I almost lost Muffin when she was one or two yrs old. She had chewed a piece until it was soft and yucky then swallowed it - only it didn't go all the way down her throat. She choked and I had to get it dislodged. If I hadn't been able to do that, then I would have lost her. I had her upside down and everything else. Finally, it came out! Now, that would have been 1992 or 1993. Well, now they have bully sticks. I gave those to Kacee. But she doesn't chew on anything anymore. |
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here's from the manufacturers website: "It is 100% natural with no preservatives. It is an authentic type of cheese eaten by the people of the Himalayas. When you give this chew to your dog, you know that you are providing them with hours of high quality eating entertainment." Let me know if you have any other questions regarding the chews... |
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Rawhide is not the best for your lil one...there's a lot of alternatives on the market...bully sticks is one of Lola's favorite's :) |
Here is an article I wrote on why rawhide are bad. http://www.poochieheaven.com/article...?article_id=44 |
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Thanks for posting |
NO NO to rawhide, it can cause blockage and they also can choke! |
I know that the himalayan's are 100% natural and thats not really my worry. My dogs love them but when I saw the little hard pieces they have now become (which they are still chewing on), I started to wonder if these can also be a choking hazard... My oldest even took one of the himalays and purposely dropped it on the floor so it broke apart into 5 peices. |
no rawhides My little Girl choked on a rawhide that got too soft and got stuck in her throat. Luckily I was right there and heard her gagging. I had to pull it out and it was literally like a 4 inch piece that was stuck down her throat! Scared me so bad!! No more for my pups! |
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What are bully sticks and where can I get them? I have been giving Harley rawhide but now think it best I not. Christy- mommy of Harley:aimeeyork |
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LOL! If it CAN happen it will happen to MY dog! I got my first package of Himalayan chews and gave a small one to each one of my dogs! They LOVE them!! And I am so impressed at how long they last. They are just what my chronic chewing baby needs! But, after time they had two pieces chewed down to small pieces about 1 3/4 inch squares. (I really thought they were still big enough to not be a problem) My little one, 16 weeks old, got that pice wedged in ther mouth. I thought she was choking! LOL! I laugh now because I am already paranoid, but this little dog is totally hyper active so if it can happen it will to her. Anyway, I got it out and when they get that size or small enough to be a problem I will take it away all together. I am just wondering if it is ever going to end with my dog! |
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You can google bully sticks and find the store of your choice, but here is one. You can see what they look like, at least. The come usually in 12-inch, 6-inch; straight, braided or curly-qued. Different merchants carry somewhat different types, but they all come from the same thing.;) As with anything, you will want to take them away if they get too small, so they won't swallow them. 6 Inch Odor Free Thick Bully Sticks 10 Pack |
thanks thanks for all the info! I have given Shelby bully sticks and she likes them, so no more rawhide!!! I will look into the other suggestions too! I got the bully sticks at petco they where kind of expensive but anything for my baby!:animal-pa |
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hi no rawhide here i use real bones from my butcher but they are small and he loves them he has 4 of them and its funny he hides them and fines them around the house lol |
No rawhide |
Since I read about the dangers of rawhide a few years ago, I don't use them anymore. I switched to CET chews & my dachshund & foster Yorkie LOVE them! :) |
No Rawhide No rawhide in our home. Not so good for our furbabies~! |
I say NO to rawhide. But, I've had to retrieve bully sticks from Teddy's throat because he doesnt understand how to take small bites. As for Himalayans - Barney did not do anything with it except guard it from the others. He just wasn't into it - strange for him! |
oh no! I have been giving Gabby rawhide sticks. Are they harmful? |
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