Sentences with phrase «choking hazards too»

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Slightly older babies can handle the gnocchi as finger food, too (cut it if you like)-- just be sure not to give baby any pine nuts, since they might be a choking hazard.
Use sliding face - plate covers rather than push - in caps, which can be too easy or too difficult to remove and, when small, can be choking hazards.
Most types of squash are good baby choices — but stay away from spaghetti squash for now, since it can be too stringy and hard to digest, and may be a choking hazard.
The pieces, first of all, are durable and too large to pose a choking hazard.
Even a whole grape is too big for your baby right now and could be a choking hazard.
As far as choking, the beads are too small to cause a choking hazard.
He may be ready to start feeding himself, too, so arm him with supplies of soft finger foods (be sure they aren't choking hazards).
Do replace a nipple if it's discolored or isn't in good shape (a damaged nipple can be a choking hazard), or if milk comes out too fast.
This is a choking hazard, and offering solids too early can deprive your baby of the necessary nutrients in breast milk or formula.
Amber will crack and break under too much pressure and could cause a choking hazard.
Too small, of course, is dangerous: Federal regulations warn that anything smaller than 1 1/4 by 2 1/4 inches (or about the size of your child's mouth) is a choking hazard.
They are too hard and would present a choking hazard — save these sweet treats until your child is older and equipped with enough teeth to chew them effectively!
* You probably know this, but we have to say it anyway: Always check the texture and temperature of your baby's food before serving to make sure it's not too hot and doesn't contain any lumps that could be choking hazards.
If you have a mesh feeder, you can serve some to your baby too — but, being very hard once frozen, we wouldn't suggest serving them as a finger food without a feeder as they may present a choking hazard.
Besides the many reasons that cheese isn't actually a healthy food it can also be a choking hazard if the piece is too big.
Balls and toys that are broken or too small can become a choking hazard for pets.
Any stuffing and squeakers can be swallowed too — a definite choking hazard and something that could cause internal damage.
Too small, the toy can pose a choking hazard.
In addition to this issue, chew toys that are too small for the dog may cause choking hazards.
If a bone becomes too small and a possible choking hazard, offer a treat in exchange for the bone.
Too much at one time can also pose a choking hazard.
Make sure the ball isn't too small though, as it can be a choking hazard.
Having a quilt or blanket of some kind is also recommended, but make sure that it doesn't have too many loose ends or fringed edges as puppies can often chew on these and that can become a choking hazard for small dogs.
Remember that some of these foods can become a choking hazard by a dog that is too enthusiastic to eat the treat and forgets to chew.
In addition to being a choking hazard, if your dog swallows a piece that is too large and manages to get it to his stomach it is possible that the dehydrated rawhide will not break down.
On the other hand, if your food is too small, it can cause a choking hazard, or your pet could eat too fast and make himself sick, or cause him to gain too much weight.
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