
If lead based paint were found in dog chew toys and cat toys, would it be harmful to pets?
With all the news about Chinese imports, lead based paint, tainted dog and cat foods, I’ve just thought about the chew toys. Have those been tested?
Yes, our pets would suffer from lead poisoning. That is the very reason why I buy my dog toys from places such as Planet Dog (www.planetdog.com). This world is getting pretty scary!
Hi Golden!!
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