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Says country of origin is the USA but outsourced from china. If your into taking a risk with your pet that's on you. These are reviews on amazon. Also some folk say there dog has been fine with this brand. Not into china brand dog treats or foods.
What about Asian grocery stores where most everything is sourced from Asia? China, Vietnam, I have eaten foods made from there my whole life without any problems. Many Asian people in America eat Asian (China, Vietnam, Thailand) sourced/made dry and packaged foods daily. If you have eaten at an Asian restaurant, you have 100% eaten something made in China whether it be the noodles, seasoning, or sauce that is used in cooking the food.
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Says country of origin is the USA but outsourced from china. If your into taking a risk with your pet that's on you. These are reviews on amazon. Also some folk say there dog has been fine with this brand. Not into china brand dog treats or foods.
Says country of origin is the USA but outsourced from china. If your into taking a risk with your pet that's on you. These are reviews on amazon. Also some folk say there dog has been fine with this brand. Not into china brand dog treats or foods.
I wouldn't buy anythink edible for me or my dog made in China or Vietnam.
I wouldn't buy anythink edible for me or my dog made in China or Vietnam.
I do agree. But you already eat a lot a things coming from China without knowing it. Like honey (they mix it with sugar made from rice and then US resellers mix it again with their own bland)
Coming from a veterinary, treats should be bought only if they're from the US preferably (I think Mexico is also acceptable). Cheap dog food or treats ultimately have a very bad effect, mainly causing liver problems.
I do agree. But you already eat a lot a things coming from China without knowing it. Like honey (they mix it with sugar made from rice and then US resellers mix it again with their own bland)
Was about to say the same thing but you beat me to it!
I wouldn't buy anythink edible for me or my dog made in China or Vietnam.
What about Asian grocery stores where most everything is sourced from Asia? China, Vietnam, I have eaten foods made from there my whole life without any problems. Many Asian people in America eat Asian (China, Vietnam, Thailand) sourced/made dry and packaged foods daily. If you have eaten at an Asian restaurant, you have 100% eaten something made in China whether it be the noodles, seasoning, or sauce that is used in cooking the food.
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Agree!!!!
I do agree. But you already eat a lot a things coming from China without knowing it. Like honey (they mix it with sugar made from rice and then US resellers mix it again with their own bland)
They put lead in everything to make the colors pop. Don't trust them with dog treats
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Was about to say the same thing but you beat me to it!
What about Asian grocery stores where most everything is sourced from Asia? China, Vietnam, I have eaten foods made from there my whole life without any problems. Many Asian people in America eat Asian (China, Vietnam, Thailand) sourced/made dry and packaged foods daily. If you have eaten at an Asian restaurant, you have 100% eaten something made in China whether it be the noodles, seasoning, or sauce that is used in cooking the food.