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Is there any truth about antifreeze products in dog treats.

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Where in south africa can i buy a electric dog treat maker

Hello, Emmie -

I am answering from the USA. These are all I could find being sold in South Africa:

Bake A Bone
https://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/107015027/E.+Mishan+%26+Sons+-+Pet+Products+Bake-a-bone+The+Original+Dog+Treat+Maker

Sunbeam Gourmet Dog Treat Maker
https://www.pricecheck.co.za/offers/104156668/Sunbeam+Gourmet+Dog+Treat+Maker+Non-stick+Electric+Bone-shape+Recipe+Pet+Biscuit

However, upon looking further, neither of those products are available / in stock.

I did find a cookbook of dog treat recipes which may interest you:
You Bake 'Em Dog Biscuits Cookbook, by Janine Adams
http://www.loot.co.za/product/janine-adams-you-bake-em-dog-biscuits-cookbook/glrn-337-ga30

Best wishes.
Jun 22, 2018 • Dogs
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How to choose healthy treats for your dog

When it comes to dog treats, it is important that you choose the right treats for you dog. You should try to avoid overly fatty treats and opt for healthier, more beneficial treats. I recommend buying low-calorie dog treats. Make it a point to check the calorie count on the packaging. You can also break larger treats down into several pieces to give to your dog at various points throughout the day.


Avoid giving your dog table scraps. Human food tends to be high in calories and fat and low in vitamins and nutrients. It is also a bad habit to get your dog into - begging at the table for food.


Look for treats made from all natural ingredients. Treats made from whole grains are great as well as treats made from a single protein such as chicken/lamb. Finally, look for treats that have oxidant rich vegetables such as spinach/beans.


Lastly, you should consider the texture of the treat itself. Although ingredients are far more important, texture can play a significant role. I recommend buying your dog harder treats. They are far more beneficial to your dogs dental health.


Here are some links for the treats we use, our dogs love them and they are very healthy -

http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12911443

http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12935453

on Aug 28, 2012 • Dogs
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Is there a recall on these treats?

No.There was a rumor circulating in spring 2015 that canine carryouts was making dogs sick due to a type of antifreeze included in the ingredients.however all claims were unfounded.the ingredient propylene glycol is extremely different from ethylene glycol,which is antifreeze found in vehicles.propylene glycol has been tested extensively and has been ruled safe for use in dog related products however it is not safe when used in cat products.
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Is this one of the recalls?

No, this product was not recalled. the claim on Facebook saying it had Antifreeze was a hoax
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Are there any antifreeze products in dog treats.

No Anti freeze will kill pets if consumed,will kill us to too.
Jun 06, 2015 • Dogs
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Is propylene Glycol really antifreeze and can cause seizures and *****?

Yes, propylene Glycol or antifreeze is very dangerous for dogs. It tastes kind of sweet and they may drink it. According to PetMD: " less than three ounces (or 88 ml) of antifreeze is sufficient to poison a medium-sized dog. Antifreeze poisoning affects the brain, liver, and kidneys." This is why it can also cause seizures.
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What's the scoop on Purina Beneful dog food. Any truth that it is harmful to dogs

Stay away from it,it has killed some not long ago,use Purina dog chow.
Feb 24, 2015 • Dogs
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My dog has horrible breath. Are there any treats that can help sure this problem?

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