1,000 Dogs Sickened by Tainted Treats

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Tainted doggy treats from China have led to 1,000 of man’s best friend to fall ill, according to an MSNBC report.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been warning dog owners about the issues with chicken jerky strips, nuggets and treats since November, according to USA Today. Some of the brands that caused the illnesses include Canyon Creek Ranch brands and Waggin’ Train produced by Nestle Purina PetCare, and Milo’s Kitchen Home-style Dog Treats manufactured by Del Monte.

The FDA informed the dog treat makers that they are free to issue a recall when they deem it appropriate, but do not warrant the removal of products from retailers based solely on complaints.

If your pet was harmed by an unsafe food product, contact Sokolove Law for a free legal consultation and to find out if a product liability lawyer may be able to help you. Call us today at 800-581-6358

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