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Major Tom
09-22-2019, 06:11
We got an email alert about a popular dog treat that can kill and/or make your dog ill.
The treat name is: Canine Carry outs. They are made in Topeka, Kansas, distributed by Big HeartPet Brands, inc in San Francisco,CA. There is an ingredient that keeps the treat soft that is the problem. Includes all flavors!

Major Tom
09-22-2019, 06:21
To add to the above alert, these treats are not being recalled. But, one of the ingredients is glycol...antifreeze!

Allen
09-22-2019, 06:58
Thanks for the notice. My dog likes Milo's Kitchen steak grillers. I just read the ingredients and it contains propylene glycol. I'll have to research this now. He's been eating these for years now.

I've often heard of people poisoning coyote's with anti-freeze. They are attracted to the sweet taste but it is said that the glycol results in a very painful death.

Allen
09-22-2019, 07:09
I came across these articles. It basically states it is approved by the FDA but they also admit the FDA is often wrong. If used as a sweetener I would think it is in the danger limits. Apparently many dog/cat foods and human foods have some type of glycol. I intend to slowly wean my dog to other treats.

The bottom line is anti-freeze is made of ethylene glycol and dog food/treats have the propylene glycol.

https://iheartdogs.com/should-you-avoid-dog-foods-with-propylene-glycol/

https://keepthetailwagging.com/is-propylene-glycol-in-your-dog-food-and-treats/

kj47
09-22-2019, 11:46
Thanks for posting, I will pass this on to my friends also who have dogs.

SwampRatt
09-22-2019, 07:57
propylene glycol Has been pet food forever. We used in the early 70s when I worked in pet food. It is a water stabilizer that prevents mold from forming. All food with much moisture in it uses the stuff. Way different from ethylene glycol, or antifreeze.

Vern Humphrey
09-23-2019, 07:20
Milk bone and 'Ol Roy. That's the secret.

Clark Howard
09-23-2019, 07:46
Vern, you and I must be unconstructed rednecks. My dogs have always loved 'Ol Roy and Milkbone.

Allen
09-23-2019, 08:15
That's usually what the bank tellers give my dog.

Sunray
09-23-2019, 11:23
"...one of the ingredients is glycol..." Lots of stuff for humans has propylene glycol in it. Propylene glycol is perfectly safe for human consumption. Mind you, so is chocolate and chocolate is toxic for dogs.
Anti-freeze is Ethylene glycol, that dogs are also known to lap up off drive ways, is also toxic to dogs.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/propylene-glycol#section2

Major Tom
09-25-2019, 07:14
Milk bone and 'Ol Roy. That's the secret.

Yep! We use 'Ol Roy and now Milk bone.

jacksimonton
09-28-2019, 07:14
"...one of the ingredients is glycol..." Lots of stuff for humans has propylene glycol in it. Propylene glycol is perfectly safe for human consumption. Mind you, so is chocolate and chocolate is toxic for dogs.
Anti-freeze is Ethylene glycol, that dogs are also known to lap up off drive ways, is also toxic to dogs.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/propylene-glycol#section2

I agree with you. I don't give chocolate to my dog.

Allen
09-28-2019, 07:19
I agree with you. I don't give chocolate to my dog.

Chocolate, onions, grapes/rasins are all harmful to dogs.