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FDA Receives Over 400 New Reports Of Dog Treat Poisoning With No Recall In Sight
PetPardonNews ^ | 2/21/12 | Ariel Wulff

Posted on 02/22/2012 10:49:10 AM PST by EBH

Reports surfaced yesterday that in the past two weeks over 400 new cases of animals being poisoned after eating treats manufactured in China have been received by the FDA, strengthening demands from pet owners that a recall be placed into effect.

On Sunday, Senator Sherrod Brown held a news conference on the heels of a previous one the week before at the Ohio Humane Society in Hilliard Ohio about tainted chicken jerky treats from China.

It was Brown’s second public statement to the Food and Drug Administration regarding the treats that are reported to have been causing illness and death in pets across the country.

The conference on February 19 came in the wake of 400 new complaints to the FDA about pets becoming ill after eating the treats. Although the FDA has been trying to find the contaminant causing the illnesses, they have been unable to pinpoint the specific toxicant. As a result, manufacturers have not been required by law to remove the products from store shelves, keeping the potentially dangerous treats readily available to the public.

Related: FDA Warns Pets Being Poisoned By Treats: Manufacturers Refusing Recall

In December of 2008, when pets began falling ill in Australia, University of Sydney researchers made an epidemiological connection linking the illnesses to the consumption of chicken treats imported from China. Australian dog treat importer KraMar withdrew its Supa Naturals Chicken breast strips from the Australian market as a precaution, even though a specific toxicant wasn’t pinpointed in their product.

Supa Naturals Chicken breast strips are one of Australia’s highest selling dog snacks.

“A link has not been scientifically established. It is a mystery to us, but in the interests of animal welfare we have decided to take this decision,” said KraMar’s CEO Brian Fouche about the voluntary recall.

Vocal animal rights advocates are claiming they are looking towards American companies to put pet health above profits in the same way. The leading US importer of chicken jerky treats has stubbornly refused to recall. Cases of their products line the shelves at Giant Eagle, Wal Mart, Walgreens and other stores, and coupons for consumers continue to be found in newspapers and circulars.

Like now, the symptoms pets exhibited in Australia in 2008 were consistent with acquired Fanconi’s syndrome, an uncommon disease characterized by elevated levels of glucose in urine but not in blood. The glucose damages the kidney’s ability to reabsorb nutrients and electrolytes. The kidneys become chronically compromised, sometimes resulting in death.

One of the points that Senator Brown pressed in his first news conference on February 7 was that the FDA has not been issuing a public enough warning for consumers and needs to improve its notification system. The FDA has been posting warnings associated with the treats since 2007, but most consumers are not aware of the notices.

Typically FDA post warnings are posted on their website, which consumers do not tend to check unless a product has been brought to light in the mainstream media. Although Brown sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg on February 7 about these issues, he still has not received any official response. Senator Brown has again urged the FDA to step up their investigation.

The FDA has tested the treats for certain known contaminants with negative results. Laboratories are at a loss to test products arbitrarily; toxicologists need to have an idea of what contaminants to test for, otherwise, it is a proverbial stab in the dark.

Karyn Bischoff, Clinical Toxicologist/Assistant Professor at NY State Animal Health Diagnostic Center, Cornell, said:

The tricky part of this situation is that the clinical signs and kidney changes are not typical of common veterinary toxicoses. This could be something completely new, like melamine was a few years ago. Melamine was not even considered to be particularly toxic, so nobody really thought to look for it. I don’t know if we have a similar situation here, but this doesn’t look like anything I’ve ever seen before.

Cornell is not currently testing treats, but has indicated that they may be interested in doing so.

With the treats still available in stores and manufacturers unwilling to issue a precautionary recall, angry consumers have started a grassroots movement to spread the word, advocate for animals that are sick or have died and to put pressure on manufacturers to enact a voluntary recall.

The Facebook advocacy group Animal Parents Against Pet Treats Made in China has been posting complaints on manufacturer’s websites, Facebook pages, consumer affairs sites, pet blogs, and YouTube. They have posted copies of the FDA warning in stores and have even pulled treats off of shelves themselves, confronting store managers and asking them to stop stocking the dangerous products.

Scores of pet owners have joined the group sharing their grief, expressing their frustration and organizing information for others. If your pet has become ill with the following symptoms after having been fed jerky treats from China please report it to the FDA: Decreased appetite Decreased activity Vomiting Diarrhea Increased water consumption Increased urination

In the absence of a named contaminant, the pet food companies importing the treats from China have petitioned news sites and blogs to remove and desist references to their specific brands. A lengthy list of brands that are imported from China can still be found on the Animal Parents Against Pet Treats Made in China Facebook page.


TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: china; chinadogtreats; dogfood; dogtreats; fda; petfood; poison
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Karyn Bischoff, Clinical Toxicologist/Assistant Professor at NY State Animal Health Diagnostic Center, Cornell, said:

The tricky part of this situation is that the clinical signs and kidney changes are not typical of common veterinary toxicoses. This could be something completely new, like melamine was a few years ago. Melamine was not even considered to be particularly toxic, so nobody really thought to look for it. I don’t know if we have a similar situation here, but this doesn’t look like anything I’ve ever seen before. -------------------------------------------------------

They still don't know what they are looking for.

1 posted on 02/22/2012 10:49:16 AM PST by EBH
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To: EBH

Maybe not but folks should stop feeding this stuff to their dogs....


2 posted on 02/22/2012 10:58:21 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: TheOldLady

Chinee Chicky treats ping.

My cats ate a few bags of these dog treats (yeah, they’re not regular cats.. so what?) without any ill effects.


3 posted on 02/22/2012 10:58:52 AM PST by humblegunner
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To: EBH
This sucks. We just got a puppy. We were at the dog food isle trying to find stuff made in the U.S. A lot were chinese, some were other, some said "Processed in the United States" - doesn't say where the stuff came from, though. Only a few were Made in the USA.

So, for someone who hasn't had a dog for a while, what's okay and what isn't?

4 posted on 02/22/2012 11:04:22 AM PST by IYAS9YAS (Rose, there's a Messerschmitt in the kitchen. Clean it up, will ya?)
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To: humblegunner

I just pulled a bag from one of my clients homes. It was 75% eaten with no ill-effects either.

But, caution is the better part at this point.


5 posted on 02/22/2012 11:07:47 AM PST by EBH (God Humbles Nations, Leaders, and Peoples before He uses them for His Purpose)
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To: IYAS9YAS

See this earlier thread,

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2844497/posts


6 posted on 02/22/2012 11:09:03 AM PST by EBH (God Humbles Nations, Leaders, and Peoples before He uses them for His Purpose)
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To: IYAS9YAS

Make your own dog food, lots of recipes and
it isn’t hard to make it in batches

also any good vet should know what to recommend for commercial products


7 posted on 02/22/2012 11:09:26 AM PST by silverleaf (Funny how all the people who are for abortion are already born)
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To: EBH

These companies must have donated to Obama or something


8 posted on 02/22/2012 11:10:38 AM PST by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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To: EBH

[tin foil hat firmly on head]
What if the Chinese are probing our responses to toxins and ability to perform toxicology analysis. What if this is a dry run to see what would occur if it happened to humans.

Something which destroyed the kidneys without immediate symptoms would certainly fall into the realm of chemical warfare.
[/tin foil hat firmly on head]


9 posted on 02/22/2012 11:15:17 AM PST by the_Watchman
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To: the_Watchman
Pass the tin-foil.... Since this seems to be happening fairly consistently ...what's to say it has not already been launched against us. Might explain the anticipated need for 0bamacare?
10 posted on 02/22/2012 11:17:40 AM PST by EBH (God Humbles Nations, Leaders, and Peoples before He uses them for His Purpose)
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To: EBH
I shifted to feeding my dogs ONLY what I make for them at home. Not even store-bought dog biscuits.

Give them one of YOUR biscuits or a piece of whole wheat bread toasted.

Feed them raw meat, a little rice or other whole grain/legumes (at least 2-1 ration of meat to grain), carrot, peas, berries, brewers yeast, bone meal, cod liver oil.

In the summer shift to plain fish oil and drop the D3/Vit A of Cod liver oil. Organ meats at least once per week.

A treat for them is fresh lamb...or any GRASS FED meat.

It's expensive. $4/day for a Border Collie. They need about 12oz of meat a day if they're living the life of leisure. A pound of fat hamburger if they're working...plus all the extras above.

11 posted on 02/22/2012 11:17:58 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: IYAS9YAS

After that last issue a few years ago, I quit buying packaged dog food. I spend about 15 min a week making dog food, which costs me around the same as a quality brand. And the dogs actually like the food more than any treats.


12 posted on 02/22/2012 11:21:40 AM PST by Darth Reardon (No offense to drunken sailors)
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To: Joe 6-pack

Doggie Ping List...

More deaths...

And they still don’t know what they are looking for...


13 posted on 02/22/2012 11:24:11 AM PST by EBH (God Humbles Nations, Leaders, and Peoples before He uses them for His Purpose)
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To: EBH

I read all labels on all food I buy now for the country of origin.If it is China I do not buy it.


14 posted on 02/22/2012 11:24:23 AM PST by chris_bdba
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To: IYAS9YAS
We give our dogs Charlee Bear treats. Charlee Bear They are tiny treats. Made in the USA. And, we also give them Milk Bone Gravy Bone treats. Gravy Bones are bigger treats. Also made in USA.
15 posted on 02/22/2012 11:25:08 AM PST by onemiddleamerican (FUBO and all your terrorist buddies)
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To: humblegunner
Thank God they didn't suffer any ill effects. Your cats are as tough as you are,
SUPER CATS! Let them stick to people-food Chicky Tenders and kitty treats.
16 posted on 02/22/2012 11:27:22 AM PST by TheOldLady (FReepmail me to get ON or OFF the ZOT LIGHTNING ping list)
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To: AnAmericanMother; Titan Magroyne; Badeye; Shannon; SandRat; arbooz; potlatch; ...
WOOOF!

The Doggie Ping list is for FReepers who would like to be notified of threads relating to all things canid. If you would like to join the Doggie Ping Pack (or be unleashed from it), FReemail me.

17 posted on 02/22/2012 11:28:12 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: EBH

Maybe it’s just me but I think it’s a little odd that we are importing chicken jerky all the way from China when we have the largest poultry industry in the world right here in America.


18 posted on 02/22/2012 11:38:34 AM PST by SamAdams76 (Rick Santorum for President - 2012)
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To: IYAS9YAS

Blue Buffalo

http://www.bluebuffalo.com/


19 posted on 02/22/2012 11:42:21 AM PST by EBH (God Humbles Nations, Leaders, and Peoples before He uses them for His Purpose)
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To: onemiddleamerican
My dog's favorites are Smokehouse lamb lungs...

...made in the USA.

20 posted on 02/22/2012 11:45:49 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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