| | |  | | Home » Waggin' Train Chicken Jerky Tenders Dog Treats (Dog Food) - 40 oz (That's 2.5 Pounds of Natural Chicken Fillet) | | | | | | | Description: | | Reward your special dog with delicious Waggin's Train Brand, Chicken Jerky Tenders, daily. We suggest tearing Chicken Jerky Tenders into bite size pieces, so your pet can fully enjoy the taste he or she loves! Always provide your pet with plenty of fresh water when feeding treats or chews. | | | Features: | |
• 97% fat free; Treats for dogs; Made for your special dog
• High in protein; Stay fresh pouch
• 2.5 lbs. natural chicken fillet
• Made from 10 lbs. of fresh chicken? dogs love
• For dogs of all shapes & sizes; Premium Grade A chicken fillet
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 86 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Toxic Treat for your FurbabyJun 18, 2010 My mom bought these treats for my yorkie as a treat for him when he visits her. It looked like a shady treat to me when she gave it to him and by that night he began throwing up and had diarrhea all night. I immediately took him to the vet and he had to be put on IVs. He has no kidney damage but his illness was caused from this treat. Nothing had changed from my baby's diet except for the introduction to this treat. My mom had also given a piece to our other dog and he became ill but not as bad as mine. I think it definitely affects smaller breeds versus larger ones. I have to take my furbaby back to the vet tomorrow for more IV fluids and make sure he doesn't throw up. I will be writing to Waggin Trains.
If you love your pets, do research and DO NOT give them anything that comes from China. I am devastated they still sell these treats. I just hope my lil one recovers.
Waggin' Train Dog TreatsJun 09, 2010 Waggin' Train dog treats are made from wholesome, natural ingredients. Every lot is tested by a third party food safety lab to ensure quality and safety :-) and dogs love the taste. Great customer service at [...].
Waggin Train Chicken jerky tendersJun 05, 2010 My dog loves this treat, and the service was great and fast! Will reorder again.
Waggin' Train Wholesome Chicken Jerky TendersJun 04, 2010 A friend purchased these for my mini dachshund and she absolutely LOVED them. Generally, she wants to play beggar when I am eating supper but when given this treat she gets in her bed and munches until it's gone. I originally got on Amazon to buy MORE of these treats and was so pleased to see that they had a "bulk" option since the 3.5oz only has about 5-6 slices of tenders (which lasted about a week and a half)...then I started reading past reviews and grew very concerned although the majority were from 2007, or perhaps a bad batch as another person suggested. I had read on the bag previously and thought it sounded like a heck of a good treat (obviously without paying much attention to what was typed under the barcode).
I had kept the bag so I would remember the brand/kind of treat as to buy some more later and noticed it said "Waggin' Train is an American owned company and operates US-managed facilities" so I thought "they must have quit importing them from China since that's apparently where they were coming from before" but to the left is "Treats for Dogs *barcode* Made in China"
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I am confused as to whether the company is trying to play it off as they are in the United States producing this chicken and it is still being imported from China OR simply the bag is made in China and the rest of production/packaging takes place here. Maybe everything takes place in China but their headquarters is here. I just don't know.
I would rate this product five stars since my dog absolutely loved it, but I'm sure you can understand why I am giving it three.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
beware of these treatsMay 24, 2010 This post is in response to the death of my dog Chelsea. My dog was a healthy border collie mix. She had shown no signs of any illness until one night I come home to find her lethargic at the bottom of the stairs. She could not move or stand up. Thankfully we have a 24 hour vet nearby. She was taken immediately and given a check up and had blood work done. The blood work came back with high spikes in her liver enzymes which the vet said was due to something that she ingested. The only thing that that had been introduced to her diet recently was Waggin Train chicken jerky treats. I had been feeding them to my dog for a few months (she loved them). I immediately stopped feeding her the treats. After being off the treats for a week she had another round of blood work and her liver enzymes started to return to normal. We had 1 more round of blood scheduled in 2 weeks to make sure that her liver has returned to normal. But unfortunately Chelsea did not live that long. I woke up on the morning of May 30th to her having a Gran Mal Seizure due to high toxin levels and she died in my arms. After her death I started researching Waggin Train Jerky treats and was amazed to find the large number of people that had posted instances of illness or death of their pet and they felt very strongly that the treats contributed to the illness or death. The FDA has issued an advisory concerning the feeding of chicken jerky products from China. Based on the fact that my dog had high liver enzymes and the vet attributed it to her ingesting something toxic and the fact that her liver enzymes started to return to normal after I stopped feeding her the treats I believe that the Waggin Train chicken jerky treats that I had been feeding her contributed to her death. I am not saying that every treat or every bag is dangerous but with them coming from China you never know what was added to them in the Chinese facility. My suggestion, stay away from them and you will also stay away from a $1000.00 vet bill like I had as well as the loss of a pet. JUST BEWARE. If you have experienced similar problems pass the word around. You can also file a complaint with the FDA. My suggestion is to do your own research, just Google waggin train jerky illness. You can read comments from other pet owners and make you own decision as to whether you want to feed this brand of treat or any other that is imported from China to your pet. I am posting this in memory of my beloved Chelsea and hope that the post will help to save the life of other pets. As consumers we should be able to question the safety of a product if we feel that it has caused harm. After my first post a friend that Lives in Las Vegas said that they had given their dog these treats and their dog had bloody diarrhea so they stopped feeding their dog the treats and their dogs bowels returned to normal.
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