What You Should Know About Dog Toy Safety
What You Should Know About Dog Toy Safety
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Our dogs explore the world through their mouths, yet there are no standards for toy safety. Tests conducted by ConsumerAffairs.com found a variety of mainstream toys tainted with toxic heavy metals, including cadmium, lead, and chromium. These toxins are released when wet or when bits of the toys are consumed. Look for toys that are made in the USA, BPA and phthalate free, toys that do not have strong chemical smells, and that is dye-free. Toys have to have two holes to prevent suction from drawing the tongue into the hole. .
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