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Posted: 02/07/12 01:52pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Please read this FDA warning information about the imported pet treats from China, causing pet deaths.


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How many times does this have to happen before people stop buying this******and feeding it to their dogs? If you want to give your dog treats between meals, go get some skinless boneless chicken breasts OR thighs, boil them up, and chop them into bits. Spread them out while they freeze and shake periodically and you'll end up with a bag full of frozen bits of chicken that you can give out as treats. They thaw in a minute and the dogs will eat them frozen anyway.


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Posted: 02/07/12 02:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

dangerous products
china

china
dangerous products

no matter which way you write it......comes out the same

and yet 'we' continue buying the junk.....cause it's the cheapest
OR IS IT

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Posted: 02/07/12 02:05pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Code2High wrote:

How many times does this have to happen before people stop buying this******and feeding it to their dogs? If you want to give your dog treats between meals, go get some skinless boneless chicken breasts OR thighs, boil them up, and chop them into bits. Spread them out while they freeze and shake periodically and you'll end up with a bag full of frozen bits of chicken that you can give out as treats. They thaw in a minute and the dogs will eat them frozen anyway.


Give them a carrot.......crunchy, sweet and good for them

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Posted: 02/07/12 02:36pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Give them a carrot.......crunchy, sweet and good for them

That's exactly what our girls get and that's it for treats...




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Old-Biscuit wrote:

Code2High wrote:

How many times does this have to happen before people stop buying this******and feeding it to their dogs? If you want to give your dog treats between meals, go get some skinless boneless chicken breasts OR thighs, boil them up, and chop them into bits. Spread them out while they freeze and shake periodically and you'll end up with a bag full of frozen bits of chicken that you can give out as treats. They thaw in a minute and the dogs will eat them frozen anyway.


Give them a carrot.......crunchy, sweet and good for them


That works, too, for a lot of dogs. There are a lot of ways to give your dog a healthy, tasty treat without risking poisoning or salmonella from something made in China.

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downtheroad wrote:

Old-Biscuit wrote:


Give them a carrot.......crunchy, sweet and good for them

That's exactly what our girls get and that's it for treats...

Mine, too! He loves carrots. When he hears me peeling one he comes running! I just buy regular carrots, though, not in a bag.


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mockturtle wrote:

downtheroad wrote:

Old-Biscuit wrote:


Give them a carrot.......crunchy, sweet and good for them

That's exactly what our girls get and that's it for treats...

Mine, too! He loves carrots. When he hears me peeling one he comes running! I just buy regular carrots, though, not in a bag.


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I am always surprised when reputable companies...like Presidents Choice..run all kinds of promotions touting the careful formulation their products have with our pets in mind and then you turn the package over in small print are the words no one wants to see " Made in China "
For treats I use carrots a lot for 2 of my chihuahuas and Bella, who must have pureed, gets a wee amount of low fat Cheezwhiz.....

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Does anyone have the bar code info, so you know if it came from China?

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