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Claim: Four Paws withdrew a "pimple ball" dog toy from the market following reports of injuries to dogs.
Example: [Collected via e-mail, August 2008]
Origins: In mid-August 2008, a pet owner posted to his personal blog a horrific account of injuries sustained by his dog after the animal's tongue became lodged in a "pimple ball" dog toy. The narrative, which was accompanied by gruesome photos of the wounded pooch, described the efforts to remove the ball from the animal's tongue and the veterinary care it subsequently underwent. According to the account, ultimately the dog's tongue had to be The blogger (identified in his posts only as "CHAI," the same name as the dog), also reported his efforts to get the manufacturer of the toy to remove the item from store shelves, summarizing its response as "and it is their position that there just aren't enough instances to do anything about this." The unfolding story of Chai's and his owner's travails is recorded at http://www.thechaistory.blogspot.com/. In a post dated The blog's initial entry came to be widely circulated in On 26 August 2008, the toy's manufacturer placed the following notice on its site advising that the toy in question was being withdrawn from the market:
Four Paws® Rough & Rugged® Pimple Ball with Bell
Last updated: 27 August 2008
Four Paws is deeply concerned about reports of injuries suffered by some dogs as a result of a manufacturing defect in some of its Pimple Ball with Bell toys. We have stopped shipping the toys to our distributors and asked them to have retailers remove the toys from their shelves immediately and return them at Four Paws expense. In addition, we have halted shipments of the toys from the manufacturer and we are sending Executive Vice President Barry Askin to personally inspect the manufacturer's facility in order to make sure that the defect has been corrected. Four Paws is also changing the packaging of its Pimple Balls with Bells to make it easier to inspect them for potential defects and we are individually inspecting every one of the toys in inventory in order to identify any that may be defective. Consumers who have purchased one of the toys identified by the UPC listed below, should immediately take the toy away from their pet. You may return the Pimple Ball with Bell for replacement to the address listed below. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call us at 1-800-835-0909. [For list of UPCs plus the address for product returns, click here.] Urban Legends Reference Pages © 1995-2009 by snopes.com. This material may not be reproduced without permission. snopes and the snopes.com logo are registered service marks of snopes.com. |
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