My daughter had bought two big boxes of the Dole jerky treats for our dog at Costco, the lamb and rice flavors aren’t on the list, but I am still going to throw them away. What a wast of money! Oh, well. I think that I will find out where the vet buys the dried liver treats that he gives the dogs, and go with them.
http://www.itchmo.com/read/breaking-wheat-gluten-importer-identified_20070403
You can save a lot of money and buy them yourself from Sitstay.com or onlynaturalpet.com..... very good quality and my dogs love them. They love the Salmon treats.... I usually make a huge treat buy about every six months.
Mine should be coming today or tomorrow along with two natural dog foods one from Prairie at that site and the other from Kumpi.com.
Check them both out........I will never buy dog food in the store again. I can imagine they will all be in a big hurt and rightfully so. I cannot even imagine how they can buy product from China of all places without testing it first.
And.......from the article.......people may not be far behind...then Rosie will be happy. She is despicable as a human being. Her ugliness shows on her face...Trump is right.
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Thanks AZC for the article. Please add me to that ping list you’ve got.
" That alert, issued on Friday, the same day that the FDA held its last press conference about the recall, identified the Chinese company that is the source of the contaminated gluten — gluten that is now known to be sold not only for use in animal feed, but in human food products, too. (The Chinese company is now denying that they are responsible, although they are investigating it.)
Although the FDA said on Friday it has no reason to think the contaminated gluten found its way into the human food supply, Sundlof told reporters that it couldn’t be ruled out. He also assured us that they would notify the public as soon as they had any more information — except, of course, that they did have more information and didn’t give it to us, publishing it instead as an obscure import alert, found by chance by a concerned pet owner, which was then spread to the larger media.