Nearly 1,000 dogs now sick from jerky treats, FDA reports say
By JoNel Aleccia
Photo Courtesy of Robin Pierre
Bella, a 2-year-old pug, died last fall after her owner, Robin Pierre, said she ate Waggin' Train chicken jerky treats.
Nearly
1,000 dogs reportedly have been sickened by chicken jerky pet treats
from China, according to a new tally of complaints from worried owners
and veterinarians submitted to federal health officials.
The
Food and Drug Administration has logged 900 reports of illnesses and
deaths since November, when it warned owners about continued problems
with the products known variously as chicken jerky strips, treats and
nuggets, a spokeswoman said.
Back then, the agency
already had heard from 70 owners about problems ranging from vomiting
and diarrhea to kidney failure and other serious ailments after animals
reportedly consumed the treats.
Since then, complaints have mounted steadily, putting growing pressure on the FDA to solve the problem.
The
agency sent inspectors earlier this year to Chinese plants that make
the jerky treats, but no results of those reviews are yet available, FDA
spokeswoman Tamara Ward said Monday.
Despite
repeated tests since 2007, FDA scientists have been unable to detect
any toxin responsible for the animal illnesses, officials said. The
agency has asked certain pet owners to send in samples of suspect treats
along with their animals' veterinary records.
Three
top brands of chicken jerky treats were among those most recently cited
by pet owners and veterinarians in complaints of harm, FDA records
obtained by msnbc.com showed. They included Waggin’ Train and Canyon
Creek Ranch brands produced by Nestle Purina PetCare Co., and Milo’s
Kitchen Home-style Dog Treats, produced by the Del Monte Corp.
Import data compiled by the firm ImportGenius showed
that Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch treats are produced and
supplied by JOC Great Wall Corp. Ltd. of Nanjing, China.
Both manufacturers have insisted their chicken jerky treats are sound and that any illnesses are unrelated to the products.
But
representatives from Milo’s Kitchen confirmed that the firm has paid at
least one owner who complained about a sick dog $100 in exchange for a
release of all liability.
The company examined treats
submitted by the pet owner and reviewed veterinary records for the
animal, according to Joanna DiNizio, a spokeswoman for the firm.
“Following
the evaluation, the veterinarian consultant concluded the symptoms
experienced by the pet were not related to consuming Milo’s Kitchen
chicken jerky treats,” DiNizio said in an email statement.
A
grieving pet owner says his 9-year-old dog was in perfect health until
he fed her Waggin' Train chicken treats; the Pomeranian died 13 days
later of kidney failure. He is now calling on the FDA to take another
look at the product. WMAQ-TV's Michelle Relerford reports.
The
dog owner has declined to be identified, but Milo’s representatives
said they provided the $100 as a “goodwill gesture” and asked that the
consumer sign a “standard release form.” Firm officials said such
arrangements are conducted on a case-by-case basis and they declined to
confirm how many similar agreements are in place.
A
spokesman for Waggin' Train, Bill Salzman, said last month that the firm
also negotiates agreements with complaining pet owners individually.
Such signed agreements do legally absolve firms of future claims, said Ron Simon, a Texas food safety lawyer.
“What the company is up to is to try to assuage consumer complaints without accepting liability,” said Simon.
However,
he noted that in most states, pets, no matter how precious, are
regarded as property with little change of recovering damages beyond the
animal’s literal worth. Most lawyers probably wouldn’t accept such a
case, he added.
“You don’t get mental anguish,” he added.
That’s outrageous to pet owners who believe their animals were harmed or killed by contaminated jerky treats.
Robin
Pierre, 50, of Pine Bush, N.Y., contends that Waggin’ Train chicken
jerky treats were responsible for the sudden death last fall of her
previously healthy 2-year-old pug, Bella, who developed kidney failure.
"Right
now the laws are protecting the rights of these manufacturers and we as
victims/consumers have none," Pierre wrote in an email to msnbc.com.
Pierre is the founder of a petition to ban the jerky treats which now has logged more than 10,445 signatures.
FDA
officials have said companies are free to recall the treats at any time
but regulations do not allow for products to be removed based on
complaints alone.
Pet owners can submit complaints to the FDA's safety reporting portal.
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