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Dogs and their owners have moncler
womens vests been in for a shock for about a year, now, on account of a
terrifying string of deaths, illnesses, and injuries relating to the recall of
three major brand jerky treats for dogs. Though the treats suspected of causing
the harm to pets span across multiple brands, they hold one thing in common; all
were chickenflavored treats manufactured in China.
The ill effects have affected dogs for the most part, but cats have also been
reported in the numbers of hurt pets. Pet owners reported Kidney and
gastrointestinal problems in their pets after they ate chickenflavored treats.
Nearly moncler mens
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associated with the treats, and nearly 3,600 have been reported as sick.
The FDA has been stumped by this unfortunate outbreak since its beginning
over a year ago. At that time, the moncler mens
vests FDA released an announcement to the public, urging caution when
selecting treats, and asking owners to record serial numbers of treats that
seemed to cause illnesses. The FDA did not name names when it announced its
recall, but since the beginning of the incident, the top three brands associated
with the outbreak of illnesses were Nestle Purina PetCare Co.'s Waggin' Train,
Canyon Creek Ranch jerky treats or tenders, and the Del Monte Corp.'s Milo's
Kitchen Homestyle Dog Treats. Waggin Tail went on to release a voluntary recall,
as was announced on their website.
Martine Hartogensis, a deputy director for the FDA's Center for Veterinary
Medicine, was quoted as saying, "To date, testing for contaminants in jerky
treats has not revealed moncler
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have continued to receive reports of illnesses in both cats and dogs."
Initially, antibiotic residue was the prime suspect as the source of the
poisonings, but has not been officially linked to the deaths and illnesses.
There is some good news among all the bad, however. Deaths and sickness
associated with the tainted jerky treats have been on the decline since the
beginning of the year. This is probably due to the voluntary recalls by
companies such as Nestle Purina, resulting in fewer tainted goods on the market.
Hopefully, the FDA will be able to uncover the true reason for all the sickness
and death, and the moncler
womens coats problem can be put to rest.
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