Quote Originally Posted by dogzr#1
I don't exactly agree with that. I mean every food can cause a blockage if eaten in amounts to large to digest. I think greenies can be eaten but have to be monitored. If your dog chews off a big piece, swallows it, and then gets sick because he was able to digest it, I don't think that is the Greenies fault. Also like someone had already posted: A lot of foods expand when they are soaked. Just my opinion.
I agree with you completely. That's how I view it too and I just made that same point to my friend the other day when we were discussing this topic.

Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
I sure hope they are ok because they are one of the only treats Niņo likes to eat but they are so expensive that we give him DentaGreens because he likes them too.
I don't know about DentaGreens, but I've looked at some of the ingredients on "Greenies knock-offs" and they don't quite addd up to greenies. (I can't remember if DentaGreens are one of the brands I looked at or not.) Greenies DO NOT have green dye in them, the color comes from purly from the chlorophyll in them. I've noticed that other brands DO have dye in them. They do have chlorophyll in them, but not enough to give it the green color without adding dye too.