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Old 02-11-2012, 01:24 PM   #3
jp4m2
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In Susan's article it states that since just this November there has been 400 new cases of sickened pets reported to the FDA. It's a well known fact that only about 1% of problems associated with pharmaceutics and food ever gets reported, so the number listed at 400 is just a drop in the bucket as to how many pets are truly dying from these treats..... The FDA should immediately stop the importing of these and then look for the source....We shouldn't even have to rely on senators, pet owners and pet advocates to do what the FDA is supposed to be doing in the first place.

People who still would like to give their pets dried treats can do as your doing and make their own in a dehydrator or do a search on the internet for organic vendors who make these.
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