I got so scared when saw the news, but thought the brand I bought was from the 
USA. So glad I took a closer look. ! Does anyone know of a good brand of jerky 
chicken treats made in the USA ?


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 From: Valerie Mockett <[email protected]>
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THANK YOU!  I have a bag,  Just threw them out!!!!!!!!!!! 
 

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Watch: Chicken jerky treats made in China may be linked to kidney disease in 
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Please forward to Dog owners:
I use to buy Wagon train chicken jerky treats thinking they were made here in 
the USA! Not The company is in the USA, but products are from China! 
I stopped !! Please pass on..

Beth

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Chicken jerky treats made in China may be linked to kidney disease in dogs 
2011-11-21 23:38:00 -0800 United States Pet owners should be aware that chicken 
jerky products from China may be associated with reports of Fanconi-like 
syndrome in dogs. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned of chicken 
jerky products should not be substituted for a balanced diet and are intended 
to be fed occasionally in small quantities. FDA is advising consumers who 
choose to feed their dogs chicken jerky pr...    
   
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