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Citing antibiotics residue, Purina pulling Waggin Train, Canyon Creek Ranch dog treats in US

Published on January 9, 2013
Published on January 9, 2013
Topics :
Nestle Purina PetCare , U.S. Purina , European Union , U.S. , NEW YORK, N.Y. , China

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Nestle Purina PetCare is taking Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats off the market because the products may contain trace amounts of a poultry antibiotic that isn't approved in the U.S.

Purina says the chicken jerky products may contain minute amounts of antibiotic residue. The treats are made in China, and the antibiotic has been approved by regulators in that country as well as European Union nations. But it isn't approved in the U.S.

The company, a U.S. division of Switzerland's Nestle, says the treats are safe to feed to pets. Still, they are being taken off the market in the U.S. until further notice.

The recall doesn't apply to Canyon Creek Ranch dog and cat foods.

© Canadian Press

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