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Old 01-19-2008, 11:29 AM
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Hello again all. I had my rat out playing the other day and somehow she got ahold of a jenga block, the game where you have to stack the little wooden blocks on top of each other without letting the them fall over, well I know it's safe for her to chew on wood but these were painted. I took it away from her but she had already been chewing on it before I noticed she had it. Is it safe that she was chewing on it? I don't want her to get hurt because of it and figured I should ask so I knew if I needed to watch her incase she gets sick.
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Oh and also, I gave each of my dogs a milk bone while I had her out the other day & she kept nibbling on them in my hands so I gave her one, she loved it. I knew it was safe to feed them dog food so I figured a milk bone wouldn't hurt her either...right? Thanks everyone! ^_^
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Old 01-20-2008, 12:06 AM
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I dont know about the paint but Im sure the milkbones are fine! How much did she chew off the block? If she only chewed a little bit she will probably be fine either way.
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Old 01-20-2008, 12:33 AM
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She'll be fine . The blocks are (or should be) painted with non-toxic paint.
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Ok that's good to hear, and yeah she only chewed a little bit off of it. I just still wanted to get some idea on if she'd be ok or not.
And I figured the milkbone would be cool, and I'm glad it is, she loved that thing! Lol. ^_^
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She will be fine.
And milkbones are good for their teeth.
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sounds fine, will probably come out in her poop (sounds gross, but it happens)
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