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Pet Chews : The GOOD & The BAD

GOOD CHEWS

All toys and chews should be supervised. Any toy or chew could pose a choking or obstruction hazard.

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BAD CHEWS

These are examples of products that may break or wear your pet’s teeth. Anything that cannot be bent or indented with your thumb nail may cause teeth to break.

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