Last but not least, keep plants away from the play area: some are poisonous and also, leaves and dirt are
considered choking hazards.
And what about foods
considered a choking hazard?
The toys sent were WAY undersized for my dog and were destroyed in minutes, a few I would have actually
considered choke hazards for my 90 lb Rhodesian Ridgeback (the stuffed raindrops in the «cloud» toy a couple months ago).
Not exact matches
I personally wouldn't
consider peas as a
choking hazard, especially if your baby has been doing baby led weaning for 2 months.
Consider a small decorative trinket as a potential
choking hazard and imagine your child breaking that vase of flowers and falling on it.
These aren't
considered to be as big a
choking hazard, especially since they don't break into smaller pieces as easy as latex balloons.
It is important to buy a true variable flow nipple, not a cross cut nipple and NEVER cross cut your own bottle nipples at home as this is
considered damage to the nipple and can be a
choking hazard to the baby.
Raw / Undercooked Meat, Eggs, Bones: Some people may
consider raw bones to be a natural food for dogs, but they are definitely a
choking hazard.
Some people may
consider raw bones to be a natural food for dogs, but they are definitely a
choking hazard.
Sorry, we do not give rawhides, Greenies, bully sticks or anything we
consider to be a
choking hazard, including toys.
Make sure it will not get torn easily and that it doesn't have small parts that can be
considered as
choking hazards.
Just as we
consider giving age - appropriate toys for children to prevent
choking hazards or to stimulate learning shapes / colors; careful consideration in giving a pet is no different.