Petco to stop selling pet treats made in China
NEW YORK (AP) —
Petco said Tuesday that it will stop selling dog and cat treats made in China
by the end of this year due to ongoing fears that the imported treats are
making pets sick.
Investigators at
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration haven't been able to figure out why pets
are getting ill from the treats since the agency began receiving reports of
illnesses in 2007.
In an update
last week, the FDA said it has received more than 4,800 complaints of pet
illnesses and more than 1,000 reports of dog deaths after eating Chinese-made
chicken, duck or sweet potato jerky treats. The FDA said tests found antiviral
drug amantadine in some samples of imported chicken jerky treats sold a year or
more ago, but doesn't think it caused the illnesses. The FDA said it will
continue to investigate.
Petco said that
shoppers have asked it to stop selling treats from China. The pet food retailer
said it is switching them out for treats that are made in the U.S., New
Zealand, Australia and South America.
It already began
cutting down on the amount of Chinese-made treats three years ago, said Petco
Vice President John Sturm. It expects to completely get rid of them in all its
1,300 stores by the end of this year. The San Diego company doesn't sell any
pet food made in China.
Rival PetSmart
Inc., which is based in Phoenix and also runs about 1,300 stores, didn't
immediately respond to a request for comment.
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