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  • Baby Food Recall Linked To Pets

    If you’ve been keeping abreast of the news concerning the recent string of baby formula recalls in China, you already know that supposedly none of the tainted formula has found it’s way to the U.S. Still the FDA fearing that some of the formula will end up on the shelves of Chinese grocery stores in the states is doing their best to get the word ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by blogmaster on September 23, 2008
  • More on the tainted food indictments

    If you are looking for further infomation on the tainted pet food indictments read this update on the Daily Green website:  ''Here is how the FDA described the indictments: The indictments allege that more than 800 tons of purported wheat gluten, totaling nearly $850,000, was imported into the United States between Nov. 6, 2006, and ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by bloglady on February 7, 2008
  • Tainted food companies indicted yesterday!!!!

    Two Chinese businesses and a U.S. company were indicted Wednesday in the tainted pet food incidents that killed dozens of animals last year and raised worries about products made in China.Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co., Suzhou Textiles, Silk, Light Industrial Products, Arts and Crafts I/E Co., and Las Vegas-based Chemnutra Inc. ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by bloglady on February 7, 2008
  • Mandatory Rabies Vaccines?

    I just read this on the China View about how Chinese authorities have ordered all dogs to receive mandatory rabies vaccines.  They are hoping that this will curb the number of human rabies cases.  Between 2004 and 2006 more than 8400 people's lives were claimed by rabies which is around 30% of the total deaths from infectious ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by bloglady on February 6, 2008
  • What can your dog wear?

    Well according to the Chinanews website the China Textile Association recently published some rules to set industrial standards on dog clothes.    ''The rules clearly specify the outer look quality standards that pet dog clothes should meet and some of the criteria that pet clothes should meet in their physical and chemical makings. ...
    Posted to The PetSource Blog - Scribbles 'n Bits (Weblog) by lorrainehug on October 24, 2007