| | |  | Condiments, Sauces & Spreads | Home » » Dogswell Happy Hips for Dogs, Chicken Breast,15-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 3) | | | | | | | Description: | | HAPPY HEART Chicken Breast Jerky is made with all-natural chicken breast and fortified with flaxseed oil and taurine to help maintain a healthy heart. | | | Features: | |
• With holistic benefits
• With antioxidants
• With glucosamine and chondroitin
• Helps maintain healthy joints
• Due to the lack of artificial preservatives and artificial colors in this product, their could be color variations which may cause the product to become darker over time
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 2.8 pounds | | Package Length:
| 15.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 169 reviews |
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108 of 113 found the following review helpful:
Good idea , but....made in ChinaFeb 20, 2009
By Oregon CATS Originally, these were made in US. Now made in China ( see back of bag) ... advertised as natural,cage free, no hormones, no fillers, no antibiotics ...HUH? Not in China... I will not trust these as safe treats. Follow up: My dogs vomited after they ate these. 3/09 original warnings from FDA 2007 re: chicken product from China... a follow up was issued by the FDA again on 12/18/08 to remain vigilant and of concern if fed to smaller dogs.
Update: DEC 2011 All chicken Jerky remains a problem according to the FDA (product from China noted again to be of concern)
Some dogs made ill from chicken jerky product recovered with treatment and others have died.
The email from my vet stated that the FDA would like you to report if you have a problem with chicken jerky treats.
60 of 63 found the following review helpful:
BEWARE: MADE IN CHINAOct 16, 2009
By S. Brauer I'm disturbed that these treats, as many reviewers state, are so "addictive." My dog, too, loves them but has now begun to shun her meals and will only eat these treats. In trying to make sense of her current state of anorexia, I recently became aware of the FDA advisory on Dec. 19, 2008 stating that one of the symptoms to be aware of in dogs eating chicken jerky treats made in China is "decreased appetite, although some may continue to consume the treats to the exclusion of other foods." So be very wary of the fact that dogs seem to go crazy over these treats. Although the Dogswell Company states clearly that their product is not contaminated, and that third party testers have confirmed this, do the owners of the company truly know what's happening in China behind the scenes? Or who might get paid off to test certain batches of jerky? I and my vet have been unable to come up with any other explanation for my dog's anorexia, except that it coincides with her increased interest (and now ONLY interest) in Happy Hips since I began treating her with them last spring. Thankfully, her kidney function is still fine, but if you research this on the web, many other dogs were not so lucky and died due to kidney failure.
See this link to the FDA website suggesting caution to consumers in using chicken jerky products from China. Be informed! [...]
60 of 68 found the following review helpful:
Dogswell Happy Hips - Made in ChinaJan 13, 2009
By C. Bergen I had bought this product last year my dog loved them, but... I subscribe to a couple of Bichon Frise newsgroup and they are saying not to feed these to your dog as they come from China I threw out what I had left for the outside critters in the forest. I called Dogswell today and they verified that even though they say U.S. on them they are still coming from China.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
OMG, MADE IN CHINA!!!May 17, 2011
By K. Harper I don't know when DOGSWELL sneakingly changed the origin of product from USA to China. I believe the manufacturer that once proudly announced their products are made in USA, should inform customers the changes that they made to make more profit for the business. I hate to see this trend, and DOGSWELL joined.... I would not buy any more DOGSWELL, and tell my like-minded friend about their changes.
23 of 27 found the following review helpful:
reommend you avoid chinese sourced food products for your petNov 14, 2009
By Tim Groves These chicken strips (and most others like them) are priced so low they are hard to resist. My dogs love them of course and for dogs who tolerate chicken, they should be excellent treats. However, I do not trust pet foods sourced from China. Most of you should remember the melamine disaster of several years ago that killed and permanantly injured over ten thousand pets. It remains almost impossible to determine the conditions under which chinese food products are produced and manufactured. The rumors in the veterinary world (I am a DVM)are that the majority of the chickens used in these cheap products are dead before processing. No one has any clue what, if any, adulterants are added. Many brands are irradiated (if this matters to you). Overall, I recommend purchasing pet food products that the manufacturer guarantees are made 100% from US grown and processed ingredients.
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