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Please read!!! A thread was recently created about a toy warning...it is very sad and scary and I know a lot of members spends most of their time in this particuar section...but i feel this must reach as many people as possible...thanks http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/fun...y-warning.html |
Thanks for posting. I'm always buying my babies new toys. Who would have thought. Obviously, nobody. That brought tears to my eyes. Poor fellow. |
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Thank you for your post on this So heart breaking to see this and want to thank you for posting this to all here. I immediately went and took the rubber chew toys with the holes like that from the girls things. We had one that looked like that but different company, I wonder about the others like the kong? Had two of them. Pitched all of them out. Thank you for posting this, Patti and Jack |
that poor dog ! OMG who would ever think something like that could happen - I could see them swallowing but to get sucked on like that - poor guy - how painful that had to be for him - and probably still is... |
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Here's a link to another dog that got his tongue stuck from the same ball: » Toy ball stuck on dog’s tongue The hole looks pretty big and when the ball is squeezed, the tongue can get sucked into the hole :eek: |
How sad for those dogs! I will definately take this to heart and forwarded it on to my friends. I wonder about Kong too-hmmmmmm. If you think about it-it could happen. |
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I think as long as the toy has TWO holes, it should be a okay. With two holes, the vacuum effect can happen a lot less then a toy with ONLY ONE hole, such as that toy. but you never know these days, i would take that extra precaution just in case! |
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bump this to the top! |
That scared me too death until I kept reading. Tricksie had the Everlasting Fun ball but it has 2 big hole, way larger than her tongue, she has had it over a year. Thanks for letting us know. |
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