Wal-Mart quietly stopped selling two brands of dog treats in July, after customers voiced concerns that the Chinese products may have caused their pets to fall ill, a company spokeswoman confirmed Monday, but no recall has been announced.
Customer
complaints
The
removal from the products was done after some customer complaints and the
company first wanted to test the product before a public announcement was made.
The US Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday it is checking the dog
treats but has not yet detected any chemical or biological contamination in
the Chinese-made products.
Wal-Mart’s action follows a massive pet food recall in March, when retailers began
pulling products made in China that included the chemical
melamine.
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