Nestle Purina, Del Monte Pull Chinese Dog Treats


tay
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Both Del Monte and Nestle Purina announced this week that they are voluntarily pulling popular chicken jerky dog treats made in China off the market after the New York State Department of Agriculture found possible contamination by an antibiotic that is illegal in the U.S.

Angry U.S. pet owners have alleged that chicken jerky treats made in China have caused kidney failure, illness and death in hundreds of dogs, and the FDA has issued three different warnings to pet owners in the past five years about possible risks associated with the treats.


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Sal
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when are we going to get it?
 
Spade
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Takes our mind off XL doesn't it?
 
petros
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Quote: Originally Posted by SalView Post

when are we going to get it?

That azzhole fascist Globalists are pushing for international rule to standardize everything and will go as far as scaring pet ownwers into capitulation?

I got that years and years ago already.

Next thing ya know India will start making soggy pickles distributed by Bick's.
 
lone wolf
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I read labels. Made in China or "Imported by" (without from where) doesn't even fall into the cart.
 
karrie
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Frankly, given how often some kids eat pet food, how often some frat boys do, how much money families spend on their 'fur babies', and how the economy relies on consumer confidence, our governments, as crazy as it sounds, should be holding pet food to near the same standards of safety as our food. To know that for YEARS that animals were dying from a product, and not recall it, is insanity
 
petros
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The best way to avoid foreign food products is to learning to cook, bake, acquire your sustenance from gardening, hunting, fishing and when possible, small animal husbandry.

You can grow your cake and eat it too but alas there isn't an App for taking control of your own lifestyle and well being.
Last edited by petros; Jan 10th, 2013 at 03:09 PM..
 
Nuggler
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Thank you China for all the good things you send our way.

Including, of course, your unwavering support for the North Koreans during the conflict, and supporting the North Vietnamese during that war.

All our dead Canadian and American troops thank you. And their families. It was all a big misunderstanding.

Stephen Harper thanks you, and wants you to have oil and coal. And probably whatever else you want.

Our old dog who almost died from eating a "made in China" dog food. (t'was cheaper doncha know). thanks you..........Our best friend and we damn near killed her to save a few bucks. Thanks to the vet who was not Chinese and was trained in Canada, she pulled through to live a few years longer.

Our whole system is ****ing insane to have anything to do with you.

Thanks just the same.
 
Sal
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Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

That azzhole fascist Globalists are pushing for international rule to standardize everything and will go as far as scaring pet ownwers into capitulation?

I got that years and years ago already.

Next thing ya know India will start making soggy pickles distributed by Bick's.

Are they the same as limp pickles because I have heard there are pills for that.

Quote: Originally Posted by karrieView Post

Frankly, given how often some kids eat pet food, how often some frat boys do, how much money families spend on their 'fur babies', and how the economy relies on consumer confidence, our governments, as crazy as it sounds, should be holding pet food to near the same standards of safety as our food. To know that for YEARS that animals were dying from a product, and not recall it, is insanity

Got a story about that; picked up a new kitty from the shelter this summer and took her to my vet for a checkup like I always do with new ones. When you get them you sign off on the type of food they will be getting for x number of weeks. So I ask my vet and he said yes, not bad. What is the best I ask. So he starts going through the food and why and what he recommends. So the one he recommends use a certain amount of cornmeal like most do and he explains what is misleading about excluding it in their diet etc.

Turns out the process goes like this; truck pulls up with the corn they have purchased, they send someone in to take random samples of the corn. It must be at an A level or a B otherwise it is rejected. Once rejected he claims it is sent on to a large brandname chip place.

Yup my cats corn meal is higher end than mine. That's the west for ya.
 
petros
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Quote: Originally Posted by NugglerView Post

Thank you China for all the good things you send our way.

Including, of course, your unwavering support for the North Koreans during the conflict, and supporting the North Vietnamese during that war.

All our dead Canadian and American troops thank you. And their families. It was all a big misunderstanding.

Stephen Harper thanks you, and wants you to have oil and coal. And probably whatever else you want.

Our old dog who almost died from eating a "made in China" dog food. (t'was cheaper doncha know). thanks you..........Our best friend and we damn near killed her to save a few bucks. Thanks to the vet who was not Chinese and was trained in Canada, she pulled through to live a few years longer.

Our whole system is ****ing insane to have anything to do with you.

Thanks just the same.

In the end Canada's domination of China is the same as it was 100 years ago and as long as there is a Canada for hundreds of years to come.

It's not our oil, it's not coal it's not NG, that we don't need to import from anyone.

It's our Agricultural land and our technological efficiency of producing tremendous amounts of food.

Grain wise, in a bad year we can easily meet our needs for catle feed and still buy everyone in the world a beer with barley alone.

Cheers!
 
Spade
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You are full of hops!
 
damngrumpy
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If i don't know where it was made I refuse to buy it. Yes I will pay more for Canadian products.
As for the pet food thing we know this has been a problem, we know about paint for our child's
toys and a host of other problems. The latest is a possible hazard to our military forces.

Apparently those new Hercules aircraft may have knock off electronic chips and parts from China
according to CBC News last night. I thought military products had to be verified. Used to be that
way but good ole deregulation allows for anything eh?

I think it is time we started to demand from our government the following, All products must be
labelled with country of origin. All products must list where ingredients came from in the over all
manufacture of product. All modifications such as genetic modification should be labelled.
It is not because we want to punish companies but manufacturers and handlers are not as trust
worthy as they used to be. One other thing, organics and this must be spelled out.

All organic products should and must contain, Certified Organic

In addition certified organic product should have to be inspected and randomly tested to ensure it
is organic. That means product not just the paperwork. This must be a scientific process not an
honor based system anymore.
 
Sal
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AND I do not want to eat soylent green or the latest soylent pink, green might actually be preferable
 
petros
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpadeView Post

You are full of hops!

I wish. Oh boy do I ever wish.

Quote: Originally Posted by SalView Post

AND I do not want to eat soylent green or the latest soylent pink, green might actually be preferable

It's okay. There is 1 head of beef for every 3.2 people in Canada.
 
Sal
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Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

It's okay. There is 1 head of beef for every 3.2 people in Canada.

moo
 
karrie
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Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

The best way to avoid foreign food products is to learning to cook, bake, acquire your sustenance from gardening, hunting, fishing and when possible, small animal husbandry.

You can grow your cake and eat it too but alas there isn't an App for taking control of your own lifestyle and well being.

where do you get your wheat milled? the notion of growing all your own food is flawed. We are not set up as a society for that anymore.
 
PoliticalNick
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Quote: Originally Posted by karrieView Post

Frankly, given how often some kids eat pet food, how often some frat boys do, how much money families spend on their 'fur babies', and how the economy relies on consumer confidence, our governments, as crazy as it sounds, should be holding pet food to near the same standards of safety as our food. To know that for YEARS that animals were dying from a product, and not recall it, is insanity

FYI- I used to haul pet food from Purina in Innisfail. They actually would turn away drivers if their trailer wasn't up to "food-grade" standards even though it was pet food and kitty litter. We used to get a pile of papers with about 30 standards they had met before shipping.
 
Nuggler
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Quote: Originally Posted by petrosView Post

In the end Canada's domination of China is the same as it was 100 years ago and as long as there is a Canada for hundreds of years to come.

It's not our oil, it's not coal it's not NG, that we don't need to import from anyone.

It's our Agricultural land and our technological efficiency of producing tremendous amounts of food.

Grain wise, in a bad year we can easily meet our needs for catle feed and still buy everyone in the world a beer with barley alone.

Cheers!


Here's hoping Stevo don't sellem a whole shipload of land.and lettem import workers to work it .

Cheers back at cha.


Our mushrooms are grown in METCALFE Ont. We just had some with the stroganoff this evening.

Ont. beef

.......................?pasta...........?......... .....



Molson Canadian.............hooooocares.

all for me for this evening.................
 
petros
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Quote: Originally Posted by karrieView Post

where do you get your wheat milled?

Electric or a hand crank job?

Quote: Originally Posted by NugglerView Post

Here's hoping Stevo don't sellem a whole shipload of land.and lettem import workers to work it .

Cheers back at cha.


Our mushrooms are grown in METCALFE Ont. We just had some with the stroganoff this evening.

Ont. beef

.......................?pasta...........?......... .....



Molson Canadian.............hooooocares.

all for me for this evening.................

Save some leftovers for the dog.
Last edited by petros; Jan 10th, 2013 at 05:56 PM..
 
Spade
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Or, the neighbour's dog.
 
petros
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpadeView Post

Or, the neighbour's dog.

Or neighbour if it is post Rapture.

Ever had leftover left behind chili? Does it taste better after two days in the fridge?
 
Spade
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No, neither do waffles, but cold turkey on freshly baked buns is two steps above the Rapture.
 
Nuggler
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.........Leftover beef stew tastes much better after a couple days in the fridge. The dumplings get sorta soggy though.

Better than no dumplings at all...........et al........couldn't have or it wouldn't be leftover.

(pretty corny nugg)

You can tell a guy is slipping when he makes plays on words on his own plays on words.

And, there's no corn in beef stew.
 

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