While pet treats continue to quietly disappear from store shelves across the country following the discovery of numerous illegal drug residues in the two of the nation’s top-selling pet treat (…) Read more

While pet treats continue to quietly disappear from store shelves across the country following the discovery of numerous illegal drug residues in the two of the nation’s top-selling pet treat (…) Read more
Retail chain Wegmans announced a recall of the recalled Nestle-Purina Waggin’ Train various dog treats, Del Monte owned Milo’s Kitchen dog treats, and Cadet Gourmet Chicken Sausage dog treats, after (…) Read more
Nestle-Purina told Canadian officials they have no intention of recalling Waggin’ Train or Canyon Creek Ranch contaminated chicken jerky pet treats in their country despite that they are currently being (…) Read more
Stores across the nation today are still carrying recalled pet treats, three days after Waggin’ Train, Canyon Creek Ranch, Milo’s Kitchen and Cadet brand chicken jerky treats announced their withdrawal (…) Read more
Two of the nation’s leading manufacturers have withdrawn their top-selling brands after New York state agriculture officials found illegal drug residues of unapproved antibiotics on the popular pet treats. Wednesday’s (…) Read more
Two of the nation’s top pet treat brands have been forced to issue nationwide recall of their chicken jerky treat products after an illegal drug residue was found by the (…) Read more
Purina website dismisses consumer concerns Nestle-Purina, one of the companies blamed for causing the illness and death of thousands of American pets with its top-selling treats Waggin’ Train brand, is (…) Read more
It seems appropriate that on the fifth day I should publish the story of the difference between the safety of food for humans vs. the safety of food for animals (…) Read more
Countdown: Day Seven Momentum is building for Black Friday for Pets. Food and Water Watch drafted a fabulous letter to the CEO of Walmart formally asking him for the removal (…) Read more
Tomorrow when the polls open in California on November 6, The California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act Prop 37 will be voted on. The country looks nervously on (…) Read more