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Vet bills are high due to rising costs for medical supplies, advanced treatments, corporate ownership, and most care being paid out-of-pocket without insurance. Other factors include expensive equipment, staff wages, and bundled services.
Pig ears can pose health risks due to high fat content, choking hazards, and potential salmonella contamination, making them unsuitable for some dogs.
Yes, pig ears can cause blockage if dogs swallow large pieces or do not chew them properly, especially in aggressive chewers or small dogs.
Pig ears can pose health risks to dogs, including choking, digestive upset, obesity, and possible salmonella contamination affecting both pets and humans.
Yes, pig ears can cause blockages if dogs swallow large pieces without proper chewing, particularly in dogs that chew aggressively or gulp food.
Pig ears can pose risks like choking, digestive upset, high fat intake, and potential salmonella contamination. Supervision and moderation are essential.
Yes, pig ears can pose a blockage risk if large pieces are swallowed, especially by dogs that chew aggressively or gulp their food.
Pig ears are generally digestible for most dogs due to their cartilage content, but their high fat levels can cause digestive issues in sensitive dogs.
Pig ears are generally safer and more digestible than rawhide, though both carry risks such as choking and contamination if not properly sourced or supervised.
Pig ears can be given to dogs occasionally as a special treat, ideally no more than once or twice a week, depending on your dog’s size, diet, and health needs.

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