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Old 09-03-2007, 05:43 PM   #22
Erin
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Well girls, here is some information for you on these chicken nibbles.

First I have to say that I make my dogs treats and the Chicken Nibbles are the only ones I have bought because the list on the label says: low in fat, no additives, 100% natural, high in protein, no preservatives, highly nutritious.
It also says: Today's consumers are demanding natural products for their pets. Chicken Nibbles, Made from 100% Chicken Breast are freshly processed according to PCI's quality standards and formulas without additives or coloring. These premium treats are delicately roasted to perfection to insure the ultimate quality and flavor.

I have two questions about this product. First, if it's so all natural, why do they say "not for human consumption", and second, if there are no preservatives, then what's keeping them from going bad? They list a LA. CA. phone number of 800-390-0575 which I will call tomorrow to try and get answers. I will NOT feed these to my dogs or anyones elses dogs again. These are also made in China. At least when I make their treats, I know exactly what went into the making.

I feel so bad now that I broke a major rule of not buying bought treats. I home cook, and now I will always continue to make the treats as well.
Hey I totally understand. I purchased a case of Dogswell treats to carry on my site because they say "No preservaties, No hormones, No wheat, No corn, No etc etc etc" They say ALL the right things. Their website does a great job of not mentioning they are made in China. So I get the case of them and read the package and in fine print on the bottom it says "Made in China" I called and complained and sent the case back. I lost money on shipping both ways, but I was SO MAD. I called the company and told them why I was sending them back. Their product is expensive enough there is no reason it needs to be made in China. If it is such a "premium" food... ugh. Plus, it says "Free Range" on the bag. Um, how could they really know that?
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