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With a lot of recall from China on toys etc.... I am really concern about getting my puppy China made toys. I have one store in my town that sell pet supplies. Guess Wally World and everything is made in China. I am looking for toys not made in China or U.S.A. made toys. Can anyone help me? Thank You
Kongs are made in the USA. I have the regular Kong you stuff treats inside of as well as the Kong bouncing rubber ball. Nylabone products are also made in the USA, although I think they just make bones and chewable frisbees.
I have recently ordered some product from West Paw Designs [url=http://www.westpawdesign.com]West Paw Design[/url] My dogs love playing with the "HUCK" ball. The design allows it to bounce in unpredictable directions, which makes it fun.
I know it's hard finding product not made in China, but I think it's worth it when it comes to your family members' health. We have gotten rid of all their food bowls and dishes and replace them with "human" bowls made in Portugal. I still have not been able to find dog bowls made anywhere but China. Good luck!
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I vote for U.S.A. made Kong balls. My dog picked one out at Pet Smart. He carries it everywhere. They say if it's not your dog's favorite toy, they'll refund your money. I'll bet they have no takers on that guarantee. These toys are amazing, regardless of where they're made.
I am concerned about what my dog puts in her mouth as well. As far as I'm concerned I'm banning anything from China period.
Be careful however on the Kong's and Nylabone's as I have all the ones made in USA but there are a couple of them out there that are made in China. You just have to read the labels.
Thanks for all your input....glad to hear that others feel the same....
I now check labels and don't buy anything for my dog unless it's made in the U.S. or Canada. Of course I believe the dog food scare last year was from food made here, but had an ingredient from China. I hope enough people do the same to at least send a message.
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