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I just got a call from some friends that have a bunch of my coasters. They wanted to know what I put

on the coasters that I make - because one of their dogs ate one of the coasters. The dog puked up some

of the coaster, but is not showing any sign's of distress.

I looked up the information available on the MSDS sheets, but the MSDS sheets are for the products in their

liquid/undiluted form. If you read some of the information for the sealers, dyes, and finishes we use,

it can sound pretty bad... even though there might only be a very small amount of the product spread

on to the leather and left to dry.

So, my question is for anyone with experience or knowledge of an animal being ill due to chewing or

swallowing a 3 1/2 in diameter piece of leather with any of these products....

Neatsfoot oil

Super Shene

Satin Shene

Leather Balm w/Atom Wax

Fiebings dye

Bag Kote

Tan Coat

I usually only use the Neatsfoot and Satin sheen

but sometimes I use a little of one the others.

I sure would feel bad if my leatherwork caused any irreparable damage

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I wouldn't feel bad if I were you as the situation simply reflects the fact that some people are neglectful when it comes to training their dogs. The best trained dogs will only eat what their master directs them to.

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Thanks Wyoming...

Well the dog is OK today, so I guess I am lucky. I would really feel bad if something had happened to their dog. I love dogs....

but I know what you mean, I have had/do have that kind of dog. Born smart and learns fast. But not all dogs can resist the

pressure of seeing a tasty morsel...

I had 2 border/aussi mix dogs and there was so much sibling rivalry, they both wanted to be the first one to do what I asked

them to do. It was amazing how fast they learned things. I brought 3 biscuits into the livingroom, gave them both one and

left one on the side table. It was still there the next day...

it sure was funny to see the way the dogs looked at each other as they walked by that biscuit.

I really hate to see folks not train/or treat their dogs right, but some dogs have been abused and have so much to learn, sometimes

it is hard to teach/train them - and this is one of those times. Max was rescued from a neglectful home and he has a lot to learn.

Like something as simple as getting a pat on the head is a good thing - he thinks he is gonna get hit.... sad, really sad.

So for now the leather coasters will get put away till he learns they are not dog toys.

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Our Border Terrier ate a small leather treat bag I made for my wife to carry whilst walking him.

Obviously he ate that because it reeked of - and contained - treats. She'd dropped it somewhere, and she found the tattered remains of the cord used to close it. Otherwise, he eats or even sniffs at any of my leather stuff.

Was a tense time and he was x-rayed, which showed it was still in his stomach, so the vet induced vomiting.

Luckily all was well, and he recovered fine.

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There are lots of cases of people starving to death that have boiled and eaten their shoes to try to get some nourishment. Miners trapped underground have chewed on their shoes too in an effort to survive. Mice like to eat harness and other tack that is left where they have access. So I don't think it is too serious of a problem. Acrylic finishes become inert for the most part. Alcohol has all evaporated from the dyes. The solvents used are the dangerous part of the MSDS, so they are gone after a day or two.

Having said all this, leather can't be good for the dog's (or people's) diet, at least not my diet!

Tom

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