
Comprehensive coverage of illness associated with chicken jerky treats
The cause of illness is yet unknown, but FDA continues to investigate and issue warnings against jerky products sourced from China.
Deal requires compensation for pet owners, changes in manufacturing and testing of Waggin Train treats.
Two retailers ban treats made in China; search for cause continues; death toll rises.
Milo's Kitchen exits China while Purina remains to produce Chicken Jerky Tenders.
Australian research blames unknown toxin; FDA encourages veterinarians to submit reports, data and urine samples from suspected cases.
Contaminated products contain chicken and duck breast products sourced from China.
FDA continues to investigate pet illnesses associated with Chinese chicken products.
Milo's Kitchen, Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brands have pulled affected treats from retailer shelves.
Despite extensive testing a cause of illness has not been revealed.
A class action lawsuit is filed against manufacturers who maintain the products, made in China, are safe.
Cause of illness is still unknown, but complaints range from decreased appetite to possible kidney failure.
Case highlights ongoing concerns of veterinarians and pet owners over FDA warnings.
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