Dangerous items for your dog

By Daniela Caride Publisher

Here’s a list of things you should prevent your dog from chewing on. I found it at Petplace.com.

No one better than us to know what’s safe for our dogs, but we cannot be with them 24/7. So this list might help preventing accidents.

Lola with her Bumi, one of the safest toys we have at home. (Daniela Caride photo)

Lola with her Bumi, one of the safest toys we have at home. (Daniela Caride photo)


Items that can grind away teeth

  • Rocks
  • Wires
  • Recreational balls meant for people
  • Any chew item that cannot bend

Items that can cause splinters

  • Wooden sticks & toys
  • Cooked & uncooked bones

Items that can easily be swallowed whole and block the intestinal tract

  • Clothing, socks, gloves and other small accessories
  • Washcloths
  • String and ribbon
  • Rubber bands
  • Children’s toys (Legos, dolls, etc.)
  • Toys meant for other pets (like cats, rabbits, hamsters, etc.)
  • Toys that are too small or inappropriate for the dog’s size

Items with small/dangerous pieces that can be chewed off & ingested

  • Shoes
  • Slippers
  • Handbags
  • Toys with sewn-on parts or pieces

Items that can release toxins or contain poisonous arsenic

  • Cheap plastic toys

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To avoid accidents and emergencies, offer your dog durable toys, such as Planet Dog, West Paw Design and Kong — some of the brands I have tested at home and approved. (Click on the links to read some product reviews)

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