Elyse, the article only discusses dog treats, specifically chicken jerky.
Elyse, the article only discusses dog treats, specifically chicken jerky.
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Treats from China aren't the only things you need to watch out for. I try to avoid products from China. Period.
I've given them chicken jerky only once. When Frankie decided he was going to try to swallow the thing whole and was choking until I pulled it from his throat, they've never had them again. I threw the bag out and don't accept them as gifts.
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My mom buys Wallace Waggin Train treats since they are grain free. I'll have to tell her no more of them. Right now he has duck jerky, but its still made in China. She might as well just buy him a pack of jerky made for human consumption.
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I went through my store and put all of the treats made in the US on two racks so people don't have to hunt for them.
WOW that is nice of you!![]()
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Update, March 13, 2012.
Three companies named: Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch jerky treats or tenders, both produced by Nestle Purina PetCare Co. and Milo’s Kitchen Home-style Dog Treats, produced by the Del Monte Corp..
http://www.annarbor.com/pets/pets-do...-canyon-creek/
Canyon Creek is what I was using -- front of the package says AN AMERICAN COMPANY. Back in small print: product of China. This was when Sugar had the elevated liver enzymes.
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