In the corner: FDA warning on pet treats

Cody is the age of 16-year-old Jack Russell, the proud owner of his not wanting to lose sight of in the Nativity so they bought some chicken jerky treats from the region. After two takes Cody becomes very ill just twenty minutes later, but was restored by the evening. The owner quickly find treats made in China have been under a cloud of controversy since 2007, And Rodgers Dr. told us more than 350 cases reported in 2011 and the cause is still a mystery.

“They feel there is a definite correlation between eating a chicken jerky treats made in China and disease. FDA is working with a number of different animal health diagnostic laboratory, trying to find some poisons, but they have not, but the threat is real “, says Dr. Rodgers.

Actually did to dog owners too much, we find many complaints online, including the death this week. The dog is older and smaller of the most vulnerable and portion control is important. Dr. Rodgers says FDA finds no evidence pointing to a particular brand or product and his Office have yet to see specific cases, he warns pet owners stick with well-known names and avoid Chinese products.

“I am going to avoid treating the made in China and stick with the items produced in the United States,” said Rodgers.

Despite recent FDA warning on chicken jerky from China, Cody’s owner did not know about the warnings and we found almost all the major retailers in the area that sell products. It claims to be an American company; But reading further and it’s made in China.

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