FDA warning: These treats could kill your dog

A new FDA warning could keep your dog from a vet visit.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning dog owners about store-bought "bone treats," saying they have led to multiple reports of pet illnesses and even death.

In a consumer update, the FDA said it has received nearly 70 reports of pet illnesses related to "bone treats." The illnesses reported by owners and veterinarians include: 

  • Gastrointestinal obstruction (blockage in the digestive tract).
  • Choking.
  • Cuts and wounds in the mouth or on the tonsils.
  • Vomiting.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Bleeding from the rectum.
  • Death. Approximately fifteen dogs reportedly died after eating a bone treat.

"Bone treats" differ from actual butcher-type bones. They are processed and packaged for sale as dog treats, according to the warning. The treats may be dried through baking or smoking and may contain preservatives, seasoning and smoke flavor.

Treats listed in illness reports included "Ham Bones,” “Pork Femur Bones,” “Rib Bones” and “Smokey Knuckle Bones."

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“Giving your dog a bone treat might lead to an unexpected trip to your veterinarian, a possible emergency surgery, or even death for your pet," Carmela Stamper, a veterinarian in the Center for Veterinary Medicine at the FDA, said in a statement.

The FDA also received reports that included a description of moldy and splintering "bone treats."

Pet owners are reminded to consult with veterinarians to discuss good treat options and to keep brittle chicken and turkey bones away from dogs to avoid a choking hazard.

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