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Wal-Mart Pulls Chicken Jerky Dog Treats

By mike white, published Aug 26, 2007
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A favorite among dogs, chicken jerky has become a staple dog treat for households. So when customers began to visit their local Wal-Mart stores to purchase another round of treats for their canine family members, some were surprised to find varieties from suppliers like Import-Pingyang Pet Product Co. and Shanghai Bestro Trading missing from the aisles in the dog food sections. What customers did not know and Wal-Mart had failed to announce was that Wal-Mart had conducted an internal recall, pulling the chicken jerky products from both Chinese-based companies off the shelves after customer feedback pointed towards the dog treats being the cause of sickness for their pets.

According to media reports, Wal-Mart began pulling the two popular chicken jerky products off the shelves in late July. At the same time, they placed a computer block on all cash registers negating the possibility of a customer purchasing either product. Both Import-Pingyant Pet Product Co. and Shanghai Bestro Trading are China-based suppliers of the dog treats in question and have been made aware of Wal-Mart's decision. With over 95% of the dog bones in stores today coming from China as well as laissez-faire style rules Chinese government trade officials have undertaken in policing the exports, Wal-Mart's decision to pull the treats in favor of testing them for any dangers was a move in the best interest of their customers.

With so much discussion going on about the trade debacle that is Chinese imports and the health dangers that have arisen from animals getting sick from contaminated foods to kids being put in danger because of lead-paint covered toys, Chinese trade concerns are running rampant. Wal-Mart made the decision not to go public with their internal recall in order to not further panic the market or create unnecessary or unfounded concerns amongst pet owners. It is not yet known when the internal testing will be complete. In March, pet food aisles were empty after a huge recall was made when melamine was found in pet food exported from China. Melamine is a substance that is the byproduct of several pesticides.

Wal-Mart Pulls Chicken Jerky Dog Treats

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Mike, I know this is an article from over a year ago, but thank you for writing it! People need to still be aware of the dangers of feeding their dogs chicken products from China--and so many of the labels are misleading, allowing the buyer to think the product is American. Always look for 3 small words on the back, even if packed in the USA--looks for tiny "Made in China". If you don't see it, then look for Made in the USA. If you don't see that it's made in America--don't buy it for your pet--don't risk it! The internet is rife with heartbreaking stories of dogs becoming seriously ill and dying from these treats. Also, you can check out Kona's Chips at konaschips.com for more information about this made in the U S of A chicken jerky for dogs.

Posted on 08/31/2008 at 5:08:35 PM

 
nice work!

Posted on 08/27/2007 at 11:08:00 AM

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