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Make your Garden a safe place for your Dog

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Great story
by: Anonymous

Whow, you where lucky. These dogs are our kids (at least mine are) Thanks for the information, I never thought of this, We had one dog that played with sticks continually, He died when he was I believe 13 of old age, never ever thought the stick could hurt him...but this opened my eyes...

Take Care,
Rhea
www.petcarez.com

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Tennis Balls
by: Christopher

This is a great story and I hope a lot of people read it. One other thing that people should not let their dog's play with are Tennis Balls. I have heard that they can grind down the dog's teeth because of what they are made from and a friend of mine said her dog got one stuck in his throat. So be careful

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by: Anonymous

He was a beautiful dog! I have a little border collie, 8 years old, who loves sticks. Nice to know this.

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