Alert on Chicken Jerky for dogs
Here is the latest on Chicken Jerky. It is amazing how many products come from China. It always pays to look at the packaging details before purchase.
http://www.fda.gov/cvm/CVM_Updates/ComplaintsChicJerky.htm
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http://www.fda.gov/cvm/CVM_Updates/ComplaintsChicJerky.htm
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Thanks Patrice!
Jess-you HAVE to get a dehydrator. My mom ruined mine and I think this is the next one we are getting. LOVE getting a case of fruit and dehydrating. Niko loves banana chips.
http://www.urbanhomemaker.com/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=345
When you get a chance to use it report back...... I am really curious about it. : )
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Re: dehydraters- when gas ovens used to have pilot lights, you could put thin strips of meat in it overnight and have jerky the next morning.
I never thought I'd live long enough to see this day lol ~
When I had pet rats I would eat half of the Banana chips I bought for them for treats!! Bad daddy lol )
So, I know the Costco Kingdom pets brand chicken jerky are bad news and come from China.
This is what my Solid Gold distributor told me about why they don't offer a chicken based meal for their dogs or chicken treats. There is not a large enough supplier of organic free range no hormone/antibiotic human grade chicken in the US to make jerky strips and a meal that would not be astronimically expensive. Think about that when you next buy chicken from the store for yourself. It is most likley not going to be organic, free range and hormone/antibiotic free fit for human consumption without being really expensive.
The only economical way for any dog food company to market a free range, organic, chemical free chicken meal or treat is to raise the chicken overseas in US run factories or sacrifice quality and raise it here. That's where China comes in I guess. I really like the Dogswell Chicken jerky and I buy it from them, they do raise the chicken in China but under stricter guidelines than would be if it were US raised.
The other thing about chicken in the US is that there is apparently higher amounts of arsenic in it which leads to bladder cancer. I would prefer to raise my own but I don't live on a farm anymore.