This matters because it's difficult for the dog to pull off a big chunk, so there's little chance of
them choking on large pieces.
The «angelic doctor» arrived just as Christian thinkers were
choking on a large piece of conceptual roughage called «the twofold truth.»
No matter what you give you dog for chewing, whether it is a bone or an alternative, you should always be present while your dog enjoys his treat so you can be sure he doesn't
choke on a large piece that he tried to swallow.
Not exact matches
Keep an eye
on your baby to prevent his
choking on an overly
large breakaway
piece.
Whilst we have known parents who have given their little ones chunks of peeled apple to gnaw
on with no problems whatsoever, we have also heard from parents whose babies have managed to bite a little
piece of a
larger chunk and have begun to gag and
choke.
You can use scissors to cut the sponges into fun shapes — just keep the
pieces large enough that your baby can't
choke on them.
Also make sure to cut the steak into bite - sized
pieces before serving it to your pooch; dogs often get excited and may
choke on large chunks of meat.
With big breeds, make sure to get them the
large pieces, not the tiny ones they can
choke on.
If your dog chews their treat too quickly, they can easily
choke on a
piece that is too
large.
Generally, if the
piece that broke off is relatively small and the dog that is chewing
on it is a
large breed, there really is no immediate danger of
choking.
They might not last very long and squeaky toys can have small
pieces inside that
large dogs could
choke on.