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Wal-Mart Finds Melamine in Dog Treats from China

Wal-Mart Finds Traces of Melamine In Chinese-Made Dog Treats [Associated Press via Wall Street Journal]

Tests of two Chinese brands of dog treats sold at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. found traces of melamine, a chemical agent that led to a massive pet-food recall in March, a spokeswoman said Tuesday.

Wal-Mart quietly stopped selling Chicken Jerky Strips from Import-Pingyang Pet Product Co. and Chicken Jerky from Shanghai Bestro Trading in July, after customers said the products sickened their pets. Company spokeswoman Deisha Galberth said 17 sets of tests done on the products found melamine, a contaminant that is a byproduct of several pesticides. “There were very small amounts of melamine found,” said Ms. Galberth. “The amounts were so small the laboratory recommended more testing.”

More than 150 brands of pet food were recalled earlier this year after U.S. inspectors said wheat gluten from China that was used to make the food was tainted with melamine. An unknown number of dogs and cats died. Since then, other Chinese products including tires, toothpaste, seafood, juice, and toys decorated with lead paint have been recalled or have come under scrutiny.

Ms. Galberth said she couldn’t say if the amount of melamine found in its dog treats would be enough to sicken or kill a dog that ate the suspect products. She said the world’s largest retailer would expand its testing of the jerky strips to see if tests detected melamine. Wal-Mart said in a statement that customers should be especially wary of jerky from Shanghai Bestro Trading with the UPC number 0087784900006 and item number 839751. The Bentonville, Ark.-based company urged customers who bought one of the products to return it to the nearest store for a refund.

The Food and Drug Administration didn’t list the two products on its recall Web site Tuesday. As recently as 2005, the FDA blocked some pet treat imports from Pingyang Pet Product Co. because of contamination with salmonella. Ms. Galberth said she wasn’t aware of the FDA’s previous concerns with Pingyang but said the company was working with the FDA and manufacturers. She said she didn’t immediately know where the Chinese companies were based.

Wal-Mart pulled the products from shelves July 26 and placed a computerized block on all cash registers to prevent workers from selling the products. Ms. Galberth said she did not know how many stores sold the treats. “Generally, we won’t do a pull-and-hold unless most stores are impacted,” she said. “There’s a high likelihood many of our stores would have been impacted by this one.”

Posted by Alex Goldschmidt on Wednesday, August 22, 2007

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COMMENTS

pull and hold...hmmm, lets see....pulling a fast one and holding out on the truth???sounds like a new game--wallmarrt pull and holdem!!!! guess who is the winner and who is the loser..

ddrb in
Wednesday, August 22 at 10:15 AM

I ONLY HEARD OF WAL MART PULLING BESTO CHICKEN JERKY STRIPS TODAY 8-22-07 TODAY ON THE NATIONAL NEWS. WHY WAS IT NOT RELEASED SOONER?

SUE GOLAB in KITTANNING PA
Wednesday, August 22 at 11:05 AM

“I ONLY HEARD OF WAL MART PULLING BESTO CHICKEN JERKY STRIPS TODAY 8-22-07 TODAY ON THE NATIONAL NEWS. WHY WAS IT NOT RELEASED SOONER?”

SUE GOLAB in KITTANNING PA

Because Walmart is more concerned about their company reputation ( whiich is already shot to hell) and not our pets?

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Alex in Ontario, Canada
Thursday, August 23 at 05:20 AM

Alex, since your last post on this thread, do you have enough info to retract your idiotic comment above?

You don’t have the balls to do so....

Oh, by the way, I have finally forgotten about Jonquiere....sorry!

MICHAEL D. in Connecticut
Thursday, August 23 at 09:58 PM

“Oh, by the way, I have finally forgotten about Jonquiere....sorry!”

MICHAEL D. in Connecticut

Just like your crappy Walmart company has forgotten about supporting your country (Buy American promotion)?
Keep pumping the slave labour products Michael and we can keep watching our North American jobs rollback to other countries.

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Alex in Ontario, Canada
Friday, August 24 at 05:20 AM

What’s a Jonquiere, anyway?????  ;-)

Bill

Bill in
Friday, August 24 at 09:37 PM

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