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    Just as a side note, I sent an email to that Dr. Fox, but apparently the email is no longer correct - it came back not deliverable.


    I'm going to assume he meant "cheap" Imports should not be used because of the lead, but the article was written several years ago and most likely some things were left on the editing floor.

    So, let us all learn a good lesson from this:

    Do not believe everything you read on the Internet.

    Use common sense.

    And, last but not least - if its too good to be true, it probably isn't!!!!!
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    Hospitals normally use the most affordable, most durable materials they can. Ceramics break, stainless steel and plastics will survive repeated washings and drops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catsnclay
    Just as a side note, I sent an email to that Dr. Fox, but apparently the email is no longer correct - it came back not deliverable.


    I'm going to assume he meant "cheap" Imports should not be used because of the lead, but the article was written several years ago and most likely some things were left on the editing floor.

    So, let us all learn a good lesson from this:

    Do not believe everything you read on the Internet.

    Use common sense.

    And, last but not least - if its too good to be true, it probably

    isn't!!!!!


    I think this sums it all up very nicely. Sounds a lot different than the
    original posted "warning" though. Thanks for filling in the blanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    I think this sums it all up very nicely. Sounds a lot different than the
    original posted "warning" though. Thanks for filling in the blanks.
    A warning is a warning- check out your bowls you use.. After all my years in dogs- that is how I knew the US bowls were safe.. And I dont have many of them either...

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