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In addition to chicken jerky treats made in China, there is also now concern about sweet potato treats and possibly pork treats and cat treats imported from China as well.
Anecdotal reports from veterinarians indicate concerns about sweet potato pet treats made in China. According to the Veterinary Information Network, “Although no evidence is available that these sweet potato treats cause kidney issues similar to those related to chicken jerky treats, pet owners should be aware of the possibility.”
To protect your own dog or cat, avoid feeding any pet food or treat made in China. Homemade treats are easy to make and can give you complete peace of mind that you’re not feeding your pet something potentially toxic.
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This DOES NOT say that sweet potatoes are bad (they are a great doggie snack). It is saying that Sweet potato treats made in China are something to avoid.
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If You Feed Sweet Potato Treats, Read This !
If You Feed Sweet Potato Treats, Read This !
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Re: If You Feed Sweet Potato Treats, Read This !
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Everyone needs to read the fine print on their food these days, human or otherwise. Beware of "distributed by" and look closely for the country of origin. If it doesn't come from the US or Canada, I don't buy it.
Also, just because the the name of the brand is "US Dog" or "Uncle Sam's", don't let that fool you either. OR if it is a brand that you previously bought that was US made, because many are sourcing cheaper through China now. Case in point: I used to buy Sergeant's bully sticks. About six months ago they changed to sourcing this product from CHINA, not the US!
Caveat emptor; let the buyer beware!
Everyone needs to read the fine print on their food these days, human or otherwise. Beware of "distributed by" and look closely for the country of origin. If it doesn't come from the US or Canada, I don't buy it.
Also, just because the the name of the brand is "US Dog" or "Uncle Sam's", don't let that fool you either. OR if it is a brand that you previously bought that was US made, because many are sourcing cheaper through China now. Case in point: I used to buy Sergeant's bully sticks. About six months ago they changed to sourcing this product from CHINA, not the US!
Caveat emptor; let the buyer beware!
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Re: If You Feed Sweet Potato Treats, Read This !
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Also, just because the the name of the brand is "US Dog" or "Uncle Sam's", don't let that fool you either.
I have seen AKC treats that were made in China
Also, just because the the name of the brand is "US Dog" or "Uncle Sam's", don't let that fool you either.
I have seen AKC treats that were made in China
Re: If You Feed Sweet Potato Treats, Read This !
nanney1 wrote:SubMariner wrote:+1
Also, just because the the name of the brand is "US Dog" or "Uncle Sam's", don't let that fool you either.
I have seen AKC treats that were made in China
Yup, that happened to me. I was at Menards doing some home remodeling shopping and wandered into their pet area. The AKC treats were .75 after rebate, so I picked up several. Got home and read the fine print, to be disappointed that the AMERICAN Kennel Club was having them made in China. The neighbor doesn't give a hoot about what they give their farm dogs, so I passed them on.
Re: If You Feed Sweet Potato Treats, Read This !
If you need rewards for training try a small bag of Royal Canin Labrador. The kibble is giant and it is much cheaper than treats.