They’re still talking about the possibly of contaminated dog treats. Five years after the Menu Foods recall because of melamine-contaminated chicken treats, there are still stories of illness and deaths after pets have eaten jerky treats using processed chicken imported from China. It’s not clear if melamine is again involved, although it seems unlikely since Menu Foods blew the whistle on itself and identified the source of the problem.
Advisory Only
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is again cautioning consumers that chicken jerky treats for dogs (also sold as chicken tenders, strips or treats) may be associated with illness in dogs. In the last 12 months, FDA has seen an increase in the number of complaints from dog owners and veterinarians. However, at the same time, they say that, after extensive testing of these products at several veterinary laboratories, there has been no conclusive determination that these treats have caused the illnesses and/or deaths. At this time there is no general recall of any pet foods. For this report and other articles about these potential questions, click the links above.