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Yep one of the last ones we had smelled like dead animal which i realized thats exactly what it is...but i thought the baking...processing...and other things they may/may not do would cut down on this odor. So who knows...Its all a nightmare to me now. I will cringe when i see these products ANYWHERE |
Oh, you poor thing! How terrifying for you! And poor Bella! I'm glad it's looking like she'll be ok, but geeze...can you even believe the things that can happen??? I will keep you and Bella in my prayers!!! And thank you so much for posting about the dangers! |
Thanks for the warning. I hope your little angels are better soon. Hugs to all of you. Sheilagh |
Thank you so much for sharing this. I have bully stix all over the house. These new ones smell horrible!!!! I keep them in the fridge, but when Murfee starts chewing on them.....ewwwww. |
How scary. Thanks for the warning. Cali has been fighting a bacterial tummy infection on top of swallowing latex toy. The vet gave me enough meds to treat any of the others should they come down with it. I don't give them rawhide anymore but I bought these fish spine chews right before Cali took sick. I wonder if she could have gotten the bacterial inf from them. I am throwing them all out right now! Thanks and I hope both your babies get better real soon |
OMG, OMG Paula just saw this and I'm praying for our little Bella and Diggy. I hope that Bella gets better soon and you get to bring her home fast. Girl, I can't believe you posted this about the bully sticks. We had a bout with the runs with Izzy last weekend for 2-3 days and could not for the life of us figure out why. Nothing in her diet changed but she was chewing on her bully stick. I will have to take them away. I feel so bad for you and hope they get well soon.:( :( :( |
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OK - ask your vet what can they chew on that's safe because I have no idea now. :( |
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I give carrot but there is still a choking hazard. I think someone else on YT went through something similar. Their dog kept throwing up for no reason and they realized it was his/her chew bone. |
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So scary! Thanks for sharing this. We were just talking the other day how we should get Punkin a bully stick, she loves them and hasn't had one in a long time. We are sooo not taking the chance now. I'm guessing the white rawhides would be dangerous too? |
Paula, I am so sorry your babies went threw such a tramatic time and you as well. Thank heavens, after all that was done to them, they are both fine. I know how scary such a thing can be. I went threw pretty much the same thing with Buddy but his problem was the Nylabone. Same sympthoms and treatment. He was hospitalized for 4 days. Could not stop pooping blood and vomiting. He was so very weak. I thought he was going to die. I can't stress enough, DO NOT believe what is written on the packaging! DO NOT BELIEVE WHAT YOU READ. THESE THINGS ARE NOT SAFE FOR YOUR PET. I am so happy for you that your babies are ok, now. Please give Diggy and Bella a hug for me and a kiss from their buddy, Buddy. If it's not natural it's not safe! |
PAULA, my gosh!!!! I am so sorry you and the babies went through this! I am so glad they are okay. I am going to do some learning, as you suggest, on clostridium, bc that is really beyond scary. Clearly, you could have lost a baby had it not been for your quick thinking and your close proximity - I can't believe how *fast* that stuff took Bella down. Wow. And, I didn't realize that it hid so well under scope. Unbelievable. I just have shivers down my spine thinking of all this. I am interested to hear what you learn of making your own treats w/ the dehydrator. So, did the vet have any thoughts as to when a dog has stool issues - what do we look for in terms of "normal diarrhea" (meaning, not dangerous) vs. "this could be from clostridium infestation" - is there *anything* specific to clue us in? |
How frightening for you!! I'm so glad you were so watchful and close to help! and surely hope they both fully recover quickly! we dont DO any of those smelly's,,, ;) ,, no rawhide but for occasional C.E.T. HEXtra premium chews with Chlorhexidine and C.E.T. Enzymatick Oral Hygine Chews for Dgs and only petite in those and I break one little strip into 3 parts and give one to each doggie,, they love em,, and they are GONE shortly after getting them, no laying around on those! wonder what your vet would say about these?? as they are Vet recommended here Best of Luck,, so glad your babies are ok! |
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