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I was using a brand of dried beef lung. My dog loved it so I tried the same brand that was beef spleen trachea and lung. When I pulled the trachea out of the bag I noticed that the ends were extremely Sharp. I tried to break it and it poked my finger so hard it felt like a needle. I called the company because I feel this is extremely dangerous. I can understand how that happened to your poor dog getting it stuck in the esophagus. I haven’t heard back from them yet. If they’ve been selling it for a while I doubt if they’ll take it off the market. this product is just too hard and small to be safely given to any size dog. Too easily swallowed and could get stuck in the mouth throat or damage the intestines. I would agree beware trachea
Sherrel CMemberI’ve been using Raaw energy for a year with two dogs. I have read some of the comments and was surprised. I pick it up myself and have seen orders of meat delivered and it was usda meats. i always mix my meat with my hands when i mix in vitamins etc and have never found plastic or seen charcoal and it smells fresh. There are some varieties my dogs like and some they don’t. That’s normal i would think. My dogs have never gotten sick from the meat. I would not say anyones experience is not valid but a year of use and i have had no problem. Kitt has a healthy looking dog that he feeds his food to also. He seems to care about what he is doing and has always been very nice. I notice all the negative comments (and there are many) are from one person. Perhaps it’s personal.
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