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Still have doubts on the dangers of Chinese imports?

Still have doubts on the dangers of Chinese imports?

If anyone has the slightest doubt that Chinese imported pet food ingredients are dangerous - read a recent article on the New York Times website titled 'Impact of the Heparin Drug Scare. The article features a picture of a Chinese heparin lab. The conditions are horrendous.

The Times photograph speaks a thousand words. The FDA has linked 19 American deaths to the drug heparin - a popular drug used as a blood thinner in surgery and dialysis. Anyone would assume that the manufacturing of an FDA approved drug would be performed in a sterile lab by scientists in white lab coats and masks. However, the Times photo proves otherwise. Knowing these conditions for manufacturing a human drug, imagine the manufacturing conditions of pet food ingredients in China. It sends chills up your spine.

One of the most important things you can do for the safety of your pet is to find out if any ingredient in their food or treats comes from China. The risk of tainted or poor quality Chinese imported products is proven. Recalls continue of all types of imports from China affecting every industry. There is no quick fix for China. There is no quick fix of importing regulations and FDA testing requirements of imports. The ONLY fix for pet owners is to call the manufacturer and ask if any imported ingredients are used in their pet foods and treats. Chinese imported pet food ingredients are a known risk all pet owners should avoid.

When you call the manufacturer of your pet's food, ask if any ingredient is made in or originates from China. Most pet food manufacturers don't like telling pet owners the 'C' word - insist for an answer. This is vitally important information that could be life saving for your dog or cat.

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