Originally Posted by Kfamr
Firstly, I'm very sorry for your family's loss. Send my condolences to your grandparents.
Secondly, there have been other cases like Pudgey's. But the fact of the matter is, ANYTHING we give our pets has the potential to be dangerous.
Instead of completely taking away their toys, it is up to us to make sure toys are thrown away when they begin to tear or come apart. When we find pieces missing, they must be disposed, the toy and all - or repaired.
Pets should be supervised when playing with toys to insure that none of the material is being eaten.