Dreambones killed my dog yesterday, Sacramento, CA, USA

1 year ago reported by user-jycjd915

Dreambones killed my dog yesterday, Sacramento, CA, USA

Sacramento, California, United States

Dream bones killed my 11 yr old dog yesterday! Rubie was my life & loved her so much. I gave these bones to her because she loved them & they caused a blockage & perforated her bowel which she became septic & died within 2days. I plan on destroying every dream bones bag I see in the stores until they stop selling them. I can only hope by doin this it might save atleast one dogs life. SAVE A DOG & DESTROY THESE BONES!!

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