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Chicken jerky treats made in China may be linked to kidney disease in dogs
When: 2011-11-21 23:38:00 -0800
Where: United States
Details:
Update May 22, 2012:
Nearly 1,000 dogs have reportedly been made ill by chicken jerky treats made in
China. Treats containing yam, sweet potato, and pork (pig ears) were also cited
by pet owners. The US Food and Drug Administration updated the tally of complaints, saying Federal health officials have received 900 complaints from worried owners and veterinarians since last November.
Despite continued research, the agency's inspectors have no findings yet available. Although no suspected products have been recalled, at least one product manufacturer has settled a claim with a dog owner.
Representatives from Milo's Kitchen confirmed that the firm has paid at least one owner who complained about a sick dog $100 in exchange for a release of all
liability. Firm officials said arrangements are conducted on a case-by-case basis. They declined to confirm how many similar agreements are in place. A spokesman for Waggin' Train also said that the firm negotiates agreements with complaining pet owners individually.
Dog owners whose dog may have been affected can continue to submit complaints to the FDA's safety reporting portal.
Only products made in China appear to be affected.
Concerned pet owners cited the following products/brands:
Waggin' Train Chicken Jerky and Yam Good chicken produced by Nestle Purina PetCare Co.
Canyon Creek Ranch jerky treats or tenders, produced by Nestle Purina PetCare Co.
Milos Kitchen Home-style Dog Treats, produced by the Del Monte Corp
Beefeaters Sweet Potato Treats (16 types of yam-related treats)
Kingdom Pets at Costco (exact item not specified)
Drs. Foster and Smith (exact item not specified)
Dogswell Veggie Life Vitality (4 types of Veggie Life brands)
Smokehouse (exact item not specified)
Bestro (exact item not specified)
Check individual packaging or contact the manufacturer to verify the origin of ingredients as not all jerky treats may be made in China.
The treats may also be called by other names such as stix, chips, poppers, tenders, drumettes, kabobs, strips, fries, lollipops, twists, wraps, bars, tops, treats, and discs.
Top Symptoms reported by pet owners whose dogs have gotten sick from the treats
are:
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Change in Appetite
Change in Activity Level
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