Another cooked bone death!
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Another cooked bone death!
http://k9magazine.com/blog/dog-dies-christmas-day-supermarket-bone/
It's about time these things were banned off the shelves!
It's about time these things were banned off the shelves!
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Re: Another cooked bone death!
terrible they should be banned.
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Re: Another cooked bone death!
so tragic, run free Burtie
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Re: Another cooked bone death!
Aww poor dog thats the same vets that I go to too I'm suprised they didn't keep him at the vets in the first place rather than sending him home.
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I agree they should be banned. Most people are unaware of the dangers and buy them thinking they are giving their loved ones a well earned treat.
So Sad RIP
So Sad RIP
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OMG - I've used these self-same bones. This poor little dog, and the owners must be devastated.
Never, never again.
I'd be interested to know what response (if any) Bob Martins have to this.
Never, never again.
I'd be interested to know what response (if any) Bob Martins have to this.
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alot of dogs have died or been really poor after eating the bob martins bones amoungst others, but alot of bob martins products incliding their wormers and fleaers have caused problems and they have never sempt bothered or removed anything from sale
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Re: Another cooked bone death!
Lynda wrote:I'd be interested to know what response (if any) Bob Martins have to this.
Very little, I should think. They'll quote figures & percentages & say it was 'unlucky'. How much bad luck are people supposed to take, then?
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Caryll wrote:Lynda wrote:I'd be interested to know what response (if any) Bob Martins have to this.
Very little, I should think. They'll quote figures & percentages & say it was 'unlucky'. How much bad luck are people supposed to take, then?
Yeah, like how many times is it "unlucky" to get a sick dog from their awful products!!
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