Nicholas Chia
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So your dog swallowing three cents in pennies is going to cost you about four grand at the emergency hospital.
That's a great investment.
That's a good ROI in reverse.
There you go.
So another common heavy metal danger is lead, lead toxicity.
Yes.
Unfortunately, there are still some old buildings and old things.
As a kid, I was always told don't eat yellow snow because the dog peed on it.
Yeah, and there's some old toys and some old sort of household things that were painted with paint that contains lead.
So if your dog chews on that, if your dog swallows, this is actually pretty common.
It's usually dogs.
If the dog swallows certain fishing lures, these sinkers are lead.
And it basically, it's a neurotoxin causing a lot of lethargy, muscle weakness.
The heart slows down.
They don't eat.
They can't sort of pass things.
It's very, very dangerous.
Last but not least, copper.
Copper.
So, I mean, pennies.