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Old 6th March 2009, 01:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can you help? My dog – scrounging mutt – has ripped open a bag of both RS Elite Expanders and Bag Up pellets and eaten them all. Is either of these products harmful to animals?

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As they are made of basically fishmeal and wheat type products then no. He may get a ''runnie'' tummy as it may be a bit rich for him. Get the wipes ready.
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Don't worry about the mutt.
My 4 legged eating machine breaks it's kneck to get into my tackle room.
It has to date scoffed around 4 bags of Halibut pellets, a big lump of paste ( green swimstim)
and numerous other makes of pellets.
I even caught him trying to chew his way into a can of meat once.
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Fish pellets are not much different to products produced for pets, so there should be no risk to your dog, my cats seem to prefer them to the expensive stuff the wife insists they get. One would have to think that they would have to carry a warning if they contained anything dangerous to humans or pets, as do many products that are used in gardening.
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A 4 legged pellet pump

I would think worst ways the dog will feel a bit sorry for itself once they expand especially when you think some of them can double in size
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