Health Specialists Warn Pet Owners About Possible Dangers in Frequently Given Snacks
The holidays are often a time when pet owners spoil their dogs with special snacks and festive treats. It feels only fair...if we get to indulge in seasonal goodies, why shouldn’t our four-legged companions enjoy something extra too?
But experts are urging caution after alarming concerns were raised about one of the most popular types of dog chews on the market. What seems like a safe, natural way to keep pets entertained may actually be putting them in serious danger.
Richard Green of Kennedy Wild Bird Food & Pet Supplies has spoken out against rawhide treats, which he says can cause severe health issues in dogs. While often marketed as harmless chews, the reality is far more troubling.
"Rawhide treats are often marketed as a natural chew, but the production process involves harsh chemicals that can be harmful to a dog’s health. The risk of choking is another major concern, as rawhide can splinter, causing injury to the dog’s mouth or digestive system," he explained.
Green stressed that rawhide "isn't regulated as food everywhere," meaning there is no official oversight ensuring these products are free from harmful substances. He added, "These treats are often made from animal hides that are preserved with chemicals, including toxic preservatives and bleach, which can potentially cause digestive issues and allergic reactions."
Experts are urging caution after alarming concerns were raised about one of the most popular types of dog chews on the market.

The dangers don’t stop there. According to Green, rawhide "can swell up to four times their size," creating "potential choking hazards or serious intestinal blockages. These blockages can be life-threatening if not addressed quickly."
"Rawhide treats are often marketed as a natural chew, but the production process involves harsh chemicals that can be harmful to a dog’s health

As a safer alternative, he recommended choosing "long-lasting, natural chews that are free of harmful chemicals." He also urged vigilance if a dog has already eaten rawhide: "If your dog has ingested rawhide, it's important to monitor them closely and consult your vet. Even small pieces of rawhide can cause discomfort or blockages, and in some cases, this could lead to severe health complications."
In the United States, dogs are among the most popular and cherished pets, with millions of households considering them part of the family. Pet owners often invest heavily in their dogs’ well-being, from food and treats to toys and healthcare.
Treats in particular play a big role in training, bonding, and everyday reward routines, which makes the safety of these products especially important. Because so many families regularly give their dogs chews and snacks, even a small hidden risk can have widespread consequences.
This is why experts continue to stress the importance of choosing safe, natural alternatives.
The holidays are often a time when pet owners spoil their dogs with special snacks and festive treats

With so many pet products on the market, it can be difficult for owners to know which are truly safe. Green’s warning is a reminder that not all treats are created equal, and what looks like a simple chew can carry hidden dangers. For pet lovers, the safest approach may be sticking to natural, well-reviewed alternatives that prioritize both taste and health.
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