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After years of research Doggies Unlimited was created for the health of our pets by creating Organic Dog Biscuits and fresh made jerky, Beef, Turkey and Chicken with Celery, Broccoli, Parsley, Carrots and Zucchini. All made and shipped the same day. Doggies Unlimited is also the Representatives for the Life's Abundance. And future home of the Slow Pull Retractable Leashes. Life's Abundance is a Holistic Veterinarian Formulated Pet Foods, Treats, Supplements, Grooming and the Slow Pull Retractable Leashes needs both for dogs and cats. A lot of times we just grab a bag of dog or cat pet foods or treats from the shelf that look good because of the packaging but don't be fooled they are often not made with the healthiest choices of ingredients. Take the time to read the labels as to what is in it. And where they originate from. Don't be fooled by the packaging. I believe that if the ingredients don't sound like human choices of ingredients that you could eat then you have to ask yourself, if I wouldn't eat it, then why would I feed it to my best friend. Think about it. "Isn't Your Pet Worth It". Visit: Doggies Unlimited @ www.doggiesunlimited.com

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Doggies Unlimited - Alert: FDA Reveals 3 Worst Offenders in Chicken Jerky Poisoning Cases


Concerned by an outbreak of illnesses in at least 600 dogs, government health officials are asking for public feedback to assist in the investigation of poisoning caused by chicken jerky dog treats imported from China, and have for the first time made their findings available to the public.

Obtained by MSNBC through a public records request, the FDA report is the first to name specific brands most commonly cited in poisoning cases. Kidney failure and a variety of ailments have been tied to the contaminated treats, according to data collected from both consumers and veterinarians. The three brands named are:

Waggin’ Train (Nestle Purina)
Canyon Creek Ranch (Nestle Purina)
Milo’s Kitchen Home-style Dog Treats (Del Monte)


The complaints were collected from October to December 2011, and were submitted by consumers in cities from California to New York. Given the large number of incidents in a relatively short time frame, the FDA intends to continue collecting and analyzing data regarding the poisonings.

“We still invite owners and veterinarians to submit complaints and samples,” said Siobhan DeLancey, an FDA spokeswoman. “The more information we have, the more likely we can find a link.”

Consumers who suspect that their pets have been poisoned by contaminated treats are encouraged to report illnesses to the FDA’s pet food complaint site.

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