Grant
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Post by Grant on Dec 28, 2011 11:30:02 GMT -5
My dog plays with Rumblers with me. Sometimes he tries to take them when I'm not playing with them, so I gave him a duplicate. He seems to realize that that's his, and the others are not for him. What I want to know, is the paint okay for him to lick the figure and carry it with him as long as he doesn't chew it, or is there lead in it, and he shouldn't have one? Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2011 11:34:14 GMT -5
Don't get lead in paint these days. So no need to worry should be ok it's only small quantities anyways.
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Post by Grant on Dec 28, 2011 11:36:26 GMT -5
Don't get lead in paint these days. So no need to worry should be ok it's only small quantities anyways. Okay, thanks, +1 Karma for you.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2011 11:40:36 GMT -5
Rumblers could be a choking hazard for your dog, just because he's not chewing them now doesnt mean he won't in the future. That kinda makes me nervous for you.
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Post by Grant on Dec 28, 2011 11:46:24 GMT -5
Rumblers could be a choking hazard for your dog, just because he's not chewing them now doesnt mean he won't in the future. That kinda makes me nervous for you. I watch him at all times when he plays with it, he doesn't have it all the time. Just when I have some spare time, and he is bored. If he does anything that could even resemble eating it, I take it away.
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Post by mrhoss on Dec 28, 2011 15:15:04 GMT -5
Your dog could probably handle the rumbler but I think I'd get him a bigger chew toy instead. Maybe an LJN or one of those WCW guys from Old San Francisco.
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Post by Prophet of Ash on Dec 28, 2011 15:20:54 GMT -5
Your dog could probably handle the rumbler but I think I'd get him a bigger chew toy instead. Maybe an LJN or one of those WCW guys from Old San Francisco. or a dog chew toy..
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Post by superwrestlingfan7 on Dec 28, 2011 15:25:20 GMT -5
Yeah I'd be afraid your dog would choke. I love my dog to death so I would be afraid to give her a Rumbler. She does like to inspect my collection now and then though.
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Post by AdamBomb on Dec 28, 2011 16:34:02 GMT -5
...stop letting your dog play with them. Ever heard of the term "choking hazard"?
You don't know what COULD happen, be a responsible pet owner and get your dog a REAL toy. A REAL DOG TOY.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2011 18:12:24 GMT -5
What rumbler is it out of interest ;D
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Post by boolz on Dec 28, 2011 21:07:50 GMT -5
Dog choking hazard? Has anyone ever really known of a dog that choked? I had a red nosed pit from the time he was a puppy until he passed away of old age, and I don't think I ever saw him chew any of his food. He did get a stick lodged between his teeth on the roof of his mouth once, but he didn't choke.
The paint shouldn't be an issue as long as it's not massive doses.
And I second the interest of which rumbler it is. Secretly hoping it's a Rey.
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