Campaign to deter dog owners from buying rawhide chews
Calls for an end to the sale of rawhide products for pets have been sounded, due to concerns about the health risks they pose.
Ardmore Vets in Cornard Road, Sudbury, is supporting a campaign by professional dog walker and pet sitter Lisa Tipper to raise awareness about the problems of rawhide dog chews, in the lead up to Christmas.
Rawhide is an inner layer of animal skin commonly used to make chewable dog treats, which are widely sold by retailers in the UK.
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