Most dogs love sticks, which may seem harmless, but they can be quite dangerous for your pup if you let them play unsupervised.
A dog owner from Philadelphia made a heartwarming discovery while walking his pup around the neighborhood, and internet viewers can't cope with it.In a video shared on TikTok earlier in October, under the username @john_cruice, the poster says that, while he was taking the pup for his daily stroll, they stumbled upon a 'Stick Library,' a tree surrounded by sticks of all shapes and sizes, with instructions for dogs to take or leave one.
If your canine chews their stick too much, it can break up and form splinters, which can cause oral injuries, and travel to other areas of their body such as their eyeballs, nose and throat.Sticks also pose a choking hazard for dogs, and, if ingested, can damage their digestive track. Moreover, some types of wood, including those from walnut, apple, black cherry, red maple, yew, and red oak trees, are considered toxic to dogs. Parasites and fungi could also be lurking unnoticed.
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