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22 November 2011, 09:55
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Chinese Chicken jerky treats linked to mystery illnesses, deaths in dogs
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Chicken jerky treats linked to mystery illnesses, deaths in dogs


It's not clear why chicken jerky products seem to be causing illnesses and even deaths in dogs, federal Food and Drug Administration officials say.

By JoNel Aleccia

Chicken jerky treats may be to blame for dozens of new reports of mysterious illnesses and some deaths in dogs, prompting a renewed warning for pet owners by the Food and Drug Administration.

At least 70 dogs have been sickened so far this year after reportedly eating chicken jerky products imported from China, FDA officials said. That’s up from 54 reports of illness in 2010. Some of the dogs have died, according to the anecdotal reports from pet owners and veterinarians.

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FDA officials say they have not been able to find a cause for the illnesses. Extensive chemical and microbiological testing has failed to turn up a specific contaminant and officials did not identify a specific brand of treats. They note that the reports of illness have not conclusively been tied to chicken jerky products, also sold as chicken tenders, chicken strips or chicken treats.

The new warning follows previous FDA cautions about chicken jerky treats in 2007 and 2008. But after a high of 156 reports of illness in 2007, the number of complaints dropped. Now, it's rising again.

Dog owners and vets are reporting that animals may be stricken with a range of illnesses within days or hours of eating chicken jerky, including kidney failure and Fanconi syndrome, a condition characterized by low glucose.

Symptoms may include decreased appetite, decreased activity, vomiting, diarrhea, increased water consumption and increased urination. If dogs show any of these signs, stop feeding the animal the chicken jerky products, FDA officials said. If signs are severe or persist for more than 24 hours, seek veterinary help.

Most dogs have recovered, officials said.

Illnesses can be reported to the FDA’s Pet Food Complaint site.

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22 November 2011, 11:47
calgarychef1
I won't eat any foodstuff from China and wouldn't even give them to a dog. There are no safety standards, and even if there were they go out the window as soon as the word "profit" is used.
23 November 2011, 06:07
Grizzly Adams
Thinking Melamine here. We had a problem here a year or so ago with cat food from China containing same.

http://www.fda.gov/animalveter...rawals/ucm129575.htm

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09 December 2011, 00:02
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calgarychef1: I won't eat any foodstuff from China and wouldn't even give them to a dog. There are no safety standards, and even if there were they go out the window as soon as the word "profit" is used.



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29 January 2012, 15:40
jim in AK
DO NOT FEED YOUR DOGS ANYTHING MADE IN CHINA!!

Pig ears, rawhides, anything period!!