Friday, January 22, 2010

Cat Chew Toys If Lead Based Paint Were Found In Dog Chew Toys And Cat Toys, Would It Be Harmful To Pets?

If lead based paint were found in dog chew toys and cat toys, would it be harmful to pets? - cat chew toys

Painting with all the news about the imports from China, leading to contaminated dog and cat food, I think the chew toys. Those that have been tested?

8 comments:

Vet Tech ♥'s Christmas! said...

Yes, our pets are suffering from lead poisoning. That's why I buy my dog toys at places like Planet Dog (www.planetdog.com) to. This world is already pretty creepy!

Hello Gold!

Lou said...

What is bad for the people is also bad for all warm-blooded animals. Lead can be harmful to pets and they absorb lead more easily and are smaller than men, which increases the proportion of the poison on the body weight.

♥FANCYS_... said...

i wouldnt buy anything made in China at this time

♥Golden gal♥ said...

Yes, it could also cause lead poisoning potential as human beings. If the dog is eating the dog sick and wounded.

Madison said...

It is a very good question, and I have not thought of. Of course it can hurt an animal, like a pain in humans. Hm, I'll check this with your pet, to be sure. Good question.

EDIT: Actually, you should not buy a dog toy from China, now. I throw all mine away.

Silver Moon said...

Yes, definitely harmful to pets.
You know, tell me to think what kind of worried about it too. Who knows what kind of paints they use.
What about ceramic bowls that many people? What kind of paints and varnishes are they?
Choose the best drinks are metal bowls.
Today, you just do not know. It is a world of fear.

luvAmutt said...

Absolutely. Maunfactured Be careful if your dog's toys. And chew well.

embee said...

Absolutely.

Personally, I wonder about the recent rise in autism over the lead paint that was used in toys.

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