Product Name Specie Breed Age Age UOGender Weig Weight Description Dogswell Vitality Chicken Breast with Dog Dachshund ‐ 3 Years Male 13 Pound Both dachshunds were fed approximately 3 strips of the treats each over a period of 3 days, both have become violently ill, one with vomiting and lethargy and the other with diarrhea. Flaxseed & Vitamins Miniature Canyon Creek Ranch Brand YAMS Dog Retriever ‐ 4 Years Female 104 Pound Day following being given 1 Canyon Creek Yam treat our dog developed vomiting (3 ‐ 4 times for one day) and diarrhea for 1 week. We immediately began a bland diet until we talked to the vet. We saw our vet 5 days 4 days Labrador later and diagnosed as a "sensitivity" to the treat. We began Flagyl (antibiotic) and Imodal (pet imodium). Symptoms seem to have abated now and bowels seem to be working well. I believe we are past our issues at this point. Waggin'Train Wholesome Chicken Dog Mixed (Dog) 10 Years Female 92 Pound (b) (6)started to have very soft stools on 8/15/12 by next day she has full blown diarrhea. We stopped givng her, and her brother (b) (6), any treats and fed only rice and boiled ground beef / chicken breast. Since (b) (6) had Jerky Tenders diarrhea before at first we were not very concerned. Our vet had previously suggested to give her small dosage of Immodium that would help to control the problem. However, on 8/18, Saturday, (b) (6) also started to have soft stools and then diarrhea. We still were thinking they must ate something in the backyard that caused the problem. On Sunday, 8/19 when I talked to (b) (6)he mentioned that (b) (6) is starting to have soft stools, we were very concerned and went to pick up (b) (6) . ( Our friend (b) (6) is paraplegic and has a service dog name (b) (6). Since (b) (6) is on a very limited income, we are assisting (b) (6) to take care of (b) (6) for all medical cares) Now we have three dogs that were lethargy, two have full blown diarrhea and mild symtom of vomitting, one had very soft stools. We took sample of the stool to our vet, (b) (6) (b) (6) , on Monday morning, 8/20, and the result was negative for any worms. Our vet then prescribed Fori‐Flora Cannine Falsh Packet and metrdnidazole 250 mg for all three dogs. As today, 8/22, the diarrhea appeared to have stopped, the stools are still a little soft and the color still a little light but looks healthy enough. Dogs' energy level is coming back. A few more days should be back to normal. Prior to the visit to the vet, we were contemplating what could have happened that would lead to all three dogs being sick the same time, particularly (b) (6) and (b) (6) lives with us while (b) (6) is living with (b) (6). The only item that they have shared is the treat ‐‐ Waggin'Train wholesome chicken Jerky tenders. ( When (b) (6) come visit me at work, I will give (b) (6) a few strips of the chickn jerky that came from the same bag as (b) (6) have at our home). During our visit to the vet, we saw a warning from your office in regards to the chicken jerky. Although we have no solid prove that this IS the cause but everything fits. Also, our vet has told us so far the reported symptoms are mostly related to kidney failures but may be most of the dog owners, such as us, will NOT think vomit and diarrhe were related to this type of treat. We would never have suspected the possibility if not becuase this chicken jerky treat IS the only common tie among three dogs for the past whole month. A final note. (b) (6) have been having Chicken Jerky as treats for the past 1.5 years. Since the lable indicated as real chicken, no additive, we presumed this is a better alternative than some other product on the market. As we think back, (b) (6) had had minor problem with soft stools and small throw up, but not at the same time, since we started to give them the chicken jerky as treats. Because it was minor we did not pay much attention to find out what was the cause. We are just very lucky, or unlucky, to have this most recent episod to make us aware of the problem with the Chicken Jerky. Waggin'Train Chicken Jerky Tenders ‐ Dog Puli 13 Years Female 18 Pound Started drinking water excessively...pet said she had started developing kidney problems...she passed away November 2010 40oz. Milo's Kitchen Chicken Jerky Treats Dog Terrier 6 Years Female 13 Pound My dog was active, healthy until I gave her Milo's Kitchen dog treats. She developed diharrea so I stopped giving her the treats. I thought they didn't agree with her so I threw the bag out. The diarrhea contined and then she (unspecified) started vomiting and not eating but drinking lots of water. Took to the vet on 8/13/12 for an exam. She was given a shot to bring back her appetite. Took her home and she declined from there. Brought her back to the vet on 8/20/12 where she still is 3 days later. My vet bills have now surpassed $1,000 and she's still very sick. We may have to put her down if she doesn't improve. She has kidney & liver problems. VitaLife chicken tenders Dog Mixed (Dog) 23 Month Male 18 Pound The dog was just fine and we decided to buy these chicken jerky treats as a change. We gave him one a day for about 3 days. The dog started to have diahrreah and vomited/regurgitated a few times. It was very odd. We s stopped giving the treats to him after reading about them online. He has been "ok" lately. 1 of 89 Milo's Chicken Jerky Dog Retriever ‐ 4 Years Female 82 Pound I gave (b) (6) a Milo's Chicken Jerky treat. The next day she had severe Diarrhea and Vomitting. She had this for approx. 2 days. She had been fine prior to this. My thought was it must be the treats. I did not give her anymore Labrador and threw them away. I was on facebook last night and someone had posted about the treats. I can't believe that there has NOT been a recall on this. I got online and saw all the complaints regarding these treats. Please recall these treats. (b) (6) is my baby and I am appalled that there has not been anything done about this. wagontrain chicken jerky tenders Dog Retriever ‐ 4 Male 105 excessive thirst, urination, vomiting, extreme lethargy, kidney failure‐ same/similiar symptoms found all over the internet on this product yet FDA has a warning and no recall ???? Golden Kingdom Pets Dog Schnauzer ‐ 2 Years Male 35 Pound I have taken my dog as usual everyday at the park, (b) (6) was a very energetic, fun, young, very healthy and all of a sudden he collapsed on the grass. I took him home right away to take him to his bed. After a while he All Natural INgredients Miniature stated throwing up. Soon he started to have trouble breathing and was shaking very hard. So I took him to the emergency vet. He couldn't every walk by himself. I held on to him carrying to rush in as fast as I can. The vet Chicken Jerky tech's started the procedure and trying to put a I.V. shot but couldn't find a vain after 30 minutes. (b) (6) temperature dropped immediately. Lower than its supposed to be for a normal temperature. The Veterinarian ran test on (b) (6) that most likely he ate something poison, he got kidney and liver failure. After 3 hours of being in the emergency, the Veterinarian told us he was not going to make it. (b) (6) state was too critical that he was having seizures. I walked in the room with my family seeing him barely breathing his last bits of air. After saying good bye to him on the table, petting his head that its going to be okay, (b) (6) passed away. Waggin' Train Wholesome chicken Dog Greyhound 12 Years Mixed 70 Pound My greyhounds have been on Waggin' Trail Jerky (chicken) Tenders, for a treat, for about 6 months. In this time I noticed them start refusing their regular dog food. Then came n/v/d and very dark urine. They became very Jerky Treats Populati dehydrated and weak ! I thought our 12 yo Greyhound, (b) (6) was going to die !! (b) (6) a 6 yo greyhound, was also seriously ill ! After fluids and IV's and nutritious small meals they are recovering, but still crave these, in my on of opinion, poisonous ?treats? !! Please help dogs, who do not have a VOICE, and have these ?treats? pulled from store shelves. Female and Male Waggon Train Dog Greyhound ‐ 11 Years Male 23 Pound My greyhound eats a slice of chicken Jerky 2 X a day. We noticed that he started drinking and urinating an unusal amount. At first we took him to the vet and thought maybe diabetes. He was tested and does not have that. Italian We have since taken him off the jerky. We had our vet test him and he does not appear to have kidney problems.
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