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Rawhide toys are cheap, easy, and fast for dog owners
and they are quite popular. Rawhide is not only bad for your dog it is potentially lethal.
Rawhide to put it simply is dried leather. Your belt, your shoes,
that wallet at the department stores are all leather and so is
rawhide.
Rawhide topped the list as the number one toy to avoid.
Here are a few quick reasons to avoid rawhides…
1. They are leather and still smell like leather. Dogs can’t determine that $300 pair of shoes from that $3 rawhide toy you bought her the day before.
2. Raw hides take days and sometimes weeks to digest.
3. They can get stuck in your dogs system. If this is not treated immediately your dog could die.
Whenever pet owners in general decide to take an airborne trip with their dog, it is imperative that they are well prepared for such a journey. This is especially true for Pitt Bull Terriers, which you plan on taking in the plane with you. Plus, there are a number of precautions that you should be aware of in order to make a successful journey.
4. They are easily eaten by Pit Bulls and other medium to large
dogs.
Alternatives to Raw hides
You should probably search ahead for the different rules and regulations that apply with each airline in order to find out which one is more convenient to you. Unexpected situations that arise in the last minute could produce unfortunate delays, or cancel your trip all together.
In the United States it is not required that you carry your pet’s medical exam with you at all times, however, the rules are different when traveling internationally. In most countries, not only are you required to have a certified medical certificate of your pet, but you are also required that the certificate be no more than three months old.
You might want to find more to do with Pitbull Facts.
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