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    I think they are basically the same. It involves the same (TINY) risk, because it's shaped the same and has similar ingredients. Rest assured that basically anything we give our pups, including kibble, can harm them when swallowed/digested wrong

    Gonzo lurves Greenies, and he eats them nicely, so he will continue to get his daily Greenie. I think it's kind of ridiculous that they blow this up, seeing as millions and millions of dogs eat these treats and a handful die from it. I wonder how many dogs die from rawhide? and even raw bones? I think there's a lot more that people should be concerned with.



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    Well I don't think shape has anything to do with it, and I wouldn't consider it a "tiny" risk :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    Well I don't think shape has anything to do with it, and I wouldn't consider it a "tiny" risk :P
    I would - millions of greenies have been consumed and something like 13 have died. That is a very tiny risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by .sarah
    I would - millions of greenies have been consumed and something like 13 have died. That is a very tiny risk.
    Well yes, but if they were humans, they would be all over it. But since they're "just dogs", its just brushed off like nothing.

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    ... I'm confused where you're trying to go with that

    Personally I do not think the numbers are high enough to worry. Nearly anything can kill your dog, so if the death figures aren't very high I would continue to feed it ... unless if you're really that scared about it.

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    Oh no I'm just saying that if there were a product on the market, like a candy or something that was claimed to be 100% safe but ended up killing some people, the media and everyone would make a HUGE deal about it, probably pull it off the shelves and either discontinue the product or change the formula, etc.

    But since greenies affects "just dogs", which are rendered as "just pets" to a lot of people and don't hold as much importance or significance to the world as humans do, they just brush it off as no big deal, you know?

    EDIT: but this isn't about greenies safety or anything its abouuut whether or not the nylabone knockoffs hold the same risk as greenies, or not?
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    Oh, I get it! lol ... blonde moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    Well yes, but if they were humans, they would be all over it. But since they're "just dogs", its just brushed off like nothing.
    Hundreds or thousands of children have choked on hotdogs and grapes, should we stop every child from eating those foods?

    I am sure anything can cause a dog to choke to death, just supervise your pet. I think greenies are great and wish they were more widely available here (and less expensive)!

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