- Retractable leashes With its ability to easily lengthen and shorten, retractable leashes are beloved by many dog owners for their compact size and organized manner. However, this thin nylon-based leash system with a spring-loaded extension mechanism comes with hidden dangers.
- Rawhide chews Bones and chew toys are included in every new dog-owner gift basket and recommendation list But not all are created equal. For what seems like forever, rawhide dog chews have been on the shelves and are a popular choice among many pet owners. However, veterinarians caution that rawhide isn’t a good choice for our canine friends. They can easily become choking hazards and even cause intestinal blockage that can only be remedied with expensive surgery. Instead, opt for digestible dog chews and durable bones.
- Plastic bowls This may seem like it’s making a mountain out of a molehill, but plastic bowls just don’t cut it for our furry best friends. Plastic is malleable and can be easily scratched and chipped by dog teeth and claws. This allows bacteria to grow inside the bowl and contaminate your dog’s food. These bacteria can cause infections in the mouth and yeast infections in the folds of wrinkly dogs. Additionally, as plastic bowls wear and scratch, they can leech microplastics into your dog’s food which can have an array of effects on him. It is recommended that you replace any plastic bowls with stainless steel to prevent the above from occurring.