There is a potential association
between illness in dogs and these products.»
Not exact matches
Reisner cautions that the association
between bad behavior and
illness in half of the
dogs in the study doesn't imply that medical problems were the cause of the bad behavior.
«Menu Foods, a national manufacturer of canned and pouched wet
dog and cat food, has issued a voluntary recall of food manufactured
in two of its facilities
between Dec. 3, 2006 and March 6, 2007, after receiving reports of
illnesses in cats and
dogs in the U.S. that became sick from kidney failure after eating the affected products.
In response to a statement issued by the FDA regarding the potential association between over feeding chicken jerky in general and the reported 70 complaints of dogs having illnesses like diarrhea and vomiting, Jerry Peters, President of ADI Pet, Inc. issued the following statemen
In response to a statement issued by the FDA regarding the potential association
between over feeding chicken jerky
in general and the reported 70 complaints of dogs having illnesses like diarrhea and vomiting, Jerry Peters, President of ADI Pet, Inc. issued the following statemen
in general and the reported 70 complaints of
dogs having
illnesses like diarrhea and vomiting, Jerry Peters, President of ADI Pet, Inc. issued the following statement:
The fatality and resulting lawsuit are the most recent
in a series of events illustrating the public's growing anxieties over an apparent connection
between chicken jerky treats from China and a surge of unexplained
illness in dogs.
We're guessing it had something to do with the fact that the FDA just announced a few days ago that they still haven't found the source of
between jerky treats made
in China and the deaths of 1,000
dogs, 5,000
illnesses in dogs, cats and now, people.
It is widely accepted that any association
between dog illnesses and chicken jerky is likely the result of
dogs (primarily small
dogs) consuming treats
in excess of normal or recommended levels.
Since 2007, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has periodically cautioned consumers about a potential link
between reported
illnesses in dogs and the consumption of jerky products made
in China.
Helping recovery from
illness:
in a review
in the British Medical Journal
in 2005 stated that
dogs are «social catalysts», leading to greater interaction
between people.