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http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/treat-release-dog-toys.aspx Proactive veterinarian Dr. Karen Becker talks about different types of dog toys and treats and gives her recommendation on what the best option is for your beloved pet.

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  • You should'nt feed a hungry dog treats, they will swallow the treat whole and get sick. Wait until they are not so hungry.

  • Thank you for mentioning products made in USA. A co worker had a dog die from arsenic poisoning after eating a rawhide made in another country, and of course the lead and toxic chemicals found in dog toys coming out of China is a major problem right now.

  • they can be washed in the dish washer. I have frozen a kong "wubba" before. I doubt freezing a regular kong would hurt it, unless maybe you left it in too long and let the ice expand too much.

  • frozen, raw, meaty bones are great for teething puppies :)

  • Cool thanks I have never heard of those toys. You did a good job packing so much information in, staying on topic and talking fast and clearly.

    You really turn off international audiences though always referring back to making purchases in the United States. I live in Canada and personally that ticked me off.

  • hot vet.

  • i have two 1 yr old golden retrievers - they eat anything - they love rocks....one even threw up a rock the size of a golf ball - the other found a rock weighing 3 lbs and played with that until i took it away. any way to stop that?

  • Can kongs be frozen and washed in the dish washing machine?

  • i dont agree with the toy shoe/non - toy shoe.. as soon as we got our dog we gave our dog an old shoe.. not realising he may go for new shoes but he NEVER did.. hes a golden border collie and he sees his shoe as his own and doesnt seem to go for other ones.. just putting this out there i wouldnt reccomend giving a dog an old shoe though because they could get a new one on their hands..

    thanks for the tips!

  • Wonderful, thank you very much for the information.

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