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Wegmans Recalls Waggin’ Train, Milo’s Kitchen & Cadet Dog Treats for Illegal Drug Residue

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At least I didn’t eat the treats from China.

Retail chain Wegmans announced a recall of the recalled Nestle-Purina Waggin’ Train various dog treats, Del Monte owned Milo’s Kitchen dog treats, and Cadet Gourmet Chicken Sausage dog treats, after the products tested positive for trace amounts of five of antibiotics drug residues in the treats.

Information posted on Wegmans website follows:

  • Waggin’ Train Treats for Dogs: Big Blast, 1.93lbs – UPC: 8-07020-10113; Chicken Jerky Tenders, 5oz – UPC: 8-07020-77750; Duck Jerky Tenders, 5oz – UPC: 8-07020-33350; Western Grill, Assorted, 24oz – 8-07020-78524; Yam Good, Wholesome Chicken Wrapped Yams, 14oz – 8-07020-10314
  • Cadet Gourmet Chicken Sausage, 8oz – UPC: 7-68303-07461
  • Milo’s Kitchen Grillers Dog Treats, 14oz – UPC: 79100-51312

Reason for Recall: Multiple companies have recalled these products due to test results showing trace amounts .

All products may be returned for a full refund. For more information, please see below:

Waggin’ Train products – Please call Waggin’ Train LLC at 1-800-982-0704
Cadet Gourmet products – Please call IMS Pet Industries at 1-800-394-4467
Milo’s Kitchen products – Please call Milo’s Kitchen Consumer Affairs at 1-877-228-6493

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3 Comments

  • Joseph Larch

    My dog just died 4-10-2021 from eating Cadet dog treats. Duck and Chicken breast. I know the FDA says their safe but my dog was very healthy and playful. She was a German Shepard and I only started giving them to her about 1 year ago. I did not give them to her everyday oh, she got them at most maybe 3 times a week. And then on Saturday I came home after getting my second shot of the vaccine and she was lying dead on the floor after eating those treats on Friday night. I still think Cadet treats are not safe to give animals and I will be glad to offer them up for testing.

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