ALERT Smoke House Chicken Breast Tenders
Treats


PLEASE READ AND SHARE THIS WITH ANYONE WHO HAS DOGS, ESPECIALLY SMALL
DOGS AND/OR PUPPIES

Bella, 3 years old, 4 pounds

Product - Smoke House Chicken Breast Tenders Treats

Bella became suddenly ill, and now is hospitalized with her life
threatened due to Smoke House Chicken Tenders that I recently purchased at
Pet Smart. It doesn't matter where you purchase them, just don't
purchase them.

This was the first time I bought the Smoke House treats. Having
read the label, it was listed as all natural, no additives, dyes
etc. The treats were purchased on or about August 17. She loved
them and I was happy because she typically only likes one treat. By
August 23 she vomited bile, and again on August 24. Her personality
began to change becoming lethargic, wanting to stay in her bed, loss
of appetite, excessive drinking, urinating frequently in excessive
amounts.  Urine became orange like in color. By August 28 she was
severely dehydrated and lost one of her four pounds.

Sugar was found in her urine which would typically indicate diabetes.
Bella was put on IV and given an antibiotic to take while tests were
being done over Labor Day weekend.

Test results showed "irregularity in the lower part of her kidney.
Possibly a hole in the kidney because of the malfunction.

By today Sept 7, she was no better and very low on energy and
interest in being around anyone. I brought the package of Smoke
House Chicken Tenders with me to the vet because it was the only
thing that was different in her diet.

My wonderful vet, a graduate of Cornell University searched the
Cornell Veterinarian site where veterinarians report unusual cases
which are tracked. The search was done by symptoms. A second search
by chicken treats.

There were numerous cases on the Cornell University veterinary web
site, all with the same symptoms, test results and yes, related to
chicken tender treats made in China. Never did it cross my mind
that this product was made in China. When Dr. didn't find complete
listing of ingredients on the package he called the number listed on
the back of the package identifying himself and asked for ingredients
to help understand what was happening to my pet. The only thing the
person on the phone with a strong Chinese accent was "all natural,
all natural". Sure enough looking at the small print on the bottom
back of the package is "product of China", the same source of other
products that have been killing our pets. I sat beside my vet and
read along with him. Following are primary repeated findings;

-severe damage to the kidney often resulting in complete renal
failure and death -numerous reports in the past four to five weeks, a
larger number on the East Coast
- chicken and beef treats promoted as all natural -it does not matter
what the label is, if it is a product of China -if caught early
enough, hospitalized on IV hydrating and flushing the kidney over
days with nutrients may help the kidney heal itself and the pet could
then live with the damaged kidney -if not caught early complete renal
failure is expected -most cases reported are related to small dogs -
initial symptoms indicate diabetes -mold is often found when
flushing the kidney (found in Bella)

I have been in touch with Pet Smart requesting them to help get the
ingredients. Time is lost analyzing the food. Today a vet at Cornell
purchased a bag after reading the report my Vet posted on Bella. He
then contacted my vet to say the bag he bought had mold in it despite
an expiration date one year from now. I was asked to look closely at
whatever was left in my bag, but saw none.

After Bella was admitted to the vet I went directly to Pet Smart in
Nanuet NY, told the Manager what happened and asked her to assist
getting the ingredients identified. I was met with a hostile
attitude. She was only interested in getting my name because she
felt I was going to file a complaint. The person at PS headquarters
responsible for knowing food ingredients at Pet Smart headquarters
is trying to help.

The information available to vets on the Cornell web site is not
public information. No one seems to be aware of this. Dogs are
misdiagnosed

PLEASE SEND THIS ON TO YOUR PET LOVING FRIENDS AND SAVE A PET AND
LOTS OF HEARTACHE.

PLEASE POST THIS INFORMATION ON ANY WEB SITE YOU CAN CONCERNING PETS.

Allan and I are hoping and praying.
I went to Pet Smart and examined the Chicken Breast Tenders on display. All
but one bag
on the shelf was dark in color. The lighter pieces in the one bag are like
color to those from the bag Bella ate from. Because of the difference in
color I asked Pet Smart what the difference was. Were there dyes added? The
response was "it's all natural chicken so that's why the difference in
shades". I pointed out that every single package was the deep color, except
the one left from the same batch I bought.
 
(forwarded here by Julie Borst Reed - Tiara)


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