Sentences with phrase «waggin brand»

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With the product category growing at more than four times the rate for pet treats overall, VMG Partners and company management helped build brand awareness and push Waggin» Train products beyond mass retail and club stores into grocery and pet retail outlets.
The New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets recently found the residue in samples of the following products: Nestlé Purina PetCare Company's Waggin» Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats; Milo's Kitchen Chicken Jerky and Chicken Grillers home - style dog treats; and IMS Trading Corp.'s Cadet Brand Chicken Jerky Treat prodbrand dog treats; Milo's Kitchen Chicken Jerky and Chicken Grillers home - style dog treats; and IMS Trading Corp.'s Cadet Brand Chicken Jerky Treat prodBrand Chicken Jerky Treat products.
Two makers of pet treats are pulling products from the market because they may contain traces of poultry antibiotics that aren't approved in the U.S. Nestle Purina PetCare is taking Waggin» Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats off the...
I may like hamburgers for the same reason, but I shouldn't eat 10 of them a day,» said Jerry Peters, president of ADI Pet Inc., makers of Waggin» Train brand jerky treats.
ADI, the manufacturer of Waggin» Train brand of treats, sent Itchmo this statement this morning in regards to their pet treats:
We have been feeding Waggin» Train brand chicken jerky strips from COSTCO to our two white toy poodles Barbie and Bailey.
Nestle Purina PetCare Company and its wholly owned subsidiary Waggin» Train, LLC announced it is voluntarily withdrawing its Waggin» Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats sold in the United States until further notice.
I never fed Rosie any of the withdrawn brands - she ate Waggin Train and Dogswell (chicken and duck types).
I DID just take him for his annual vet appointment today, though, and as usual, I took a sample of everything I feed him with me, including one of the jerky treats, and I used one of the empty bags of that to carry it all, and my Vet told me EMPHATICALLY to throw all that stuff out, that it was KILLING dogs from kidney failure — even that brand in particular — the tech who was assisting her attested her own dog had trouble and she was using Waggin Train.
I have fed my french bulldog waggin'train brand chicken jerky tenders, he'd get 2 a day everyday for over 3 years now and never had an issue.
the brand i get is the waggin train and she recently got sick this past thursday and it lasted about a week i am still very worried about her i took away her treats and went and got the Milo's Kitchen brand and bought her 3 different kinds in that brand but not the chicken jerky of the Milo's kitchen because that jerky is still made in China so she is now addicted to the Chicken Meatball by Milo's kitchen!
I just bought Waggin» Train brand chicken jerky treats for my dogs.
My mother just told me there was a program on the news about dogs getting sick from chicken jerky tenders (mainly the Waggin» Tail brand)....
Nestle Purina and Del Monte, which own the brands such Waggin» Tail and Milo's Kitchen, stopped selling chicken jerky dog treats made in China back in 2012, calling the shift precautionary.
St.Louis - based Nestle Purina PetCare Company and its subsidiary Waggin» Train recalled Waggin» Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats sold in the United States.
She seems fine now, but Walmart has replaced the treats with another chicken jerky, and I see some comments that this brand, Waggin Train Brand may also be contaminbrand, Waggin Train Brand may also be contaminBrand may also be contaminated.
Now I am worried, everyday my bichon gets chicken jerky treats that are 100 % chicken from the brand Waggin Train.
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