Chicken Jerky Recall & Pig Skin Twists By Hartz And A Note

by Mary Haight on January 27, 2013

chicken jerky recallThe following press release on another chicken jerky recall came out Friday:

“SECAUCUS, N.J., Jan. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The Hartz Mountain Corporation is voluntarily withdrawing its Hartz ® Chicken Chews™ and Hartz ® Oinkies® Pig Skin Twists wrapped with Chicken for dogs in the United States because they contain trace amounts of unapproved antibiotic residue.

We are taking this action after recent Hartz testing found trace amounts of unapproved antibiotic residue in samples of Hartz® Chicken Chews™ and Oinkies® Pig Skin Twists wrapped with Chicken products. Even though two-thirds of the products we tested did not contain antibiotic residues, we would rather be overly cautious by voluntarily withdrawing these products from the market.

chicken jerky recallThese antibiotics are approved for use in poultry in China and other countries, including European Union member states, but are not among those approved in the U.S. Based on the FDA’s review of the New York State Department of Agriculture & Markets (NYSDAM) results, there is no evidence that raises health concerns, and these results are highly unlikely to be related to the reports of illnesses FDA has received related to jerky pet treats.

Immediately upon learning of this finding, Hartz contacted the FDA to share our test results and execute a nationwide voluntary withdrawal.  There have been no known illnesses to date associated with the consumption of these products.

“Upon learning about the nationwide voluntary withdrawal of several other brands of chicken jerky products through media reports, Hartz acted immediately to begin additional testing to determine if the same unapproved antibiotic residues were present in our products,” said Sean McNear , Sr. Director of Quality and Regulatory at Hartz Mountain.

There is no indication that the trace amounts of unapproved antibiotic residue are linked to the FDA’s ongoing investigation of chicken jerky products produced in China. The trace amounts of antibiotic residue do not pose a health or pet safety risk.

No other Hartz products are affected by this withdrawal.

If you have these products contact the Hartz Consumer Affairs team (24 hours/day 7 days/week) at 1-800-275-1414 for a product refund or go to www.hartz.com for additional information.”

Note: Please be aware there are many treats that include chicken wrapped around another meat or vegetable from China that you should avoid. Also duck and sweet potato treats from China have been reported right along with the chicken jerky recall as causing the same problems. My best guess as to why they are rarely mentioned is the number of incident reports may be comparatively few –  we should hear more on this as the investigation moves forward.

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MaryEHaight 90 pts moderator

 CarenOsrinGittleman Thanks for sharing Caren =)

mgilstrap19 16 pts

Thanks for posting this. I told my pet store to pull all products with chicken jerky and they said they had received a notice to do so and the rep told them they were fine. What else would the rep say?

MaryEHaight 90 pts moderator

 mgilstrap19 Doesn't matter what the rep says...matters what the recall or "withdrawal" notice says. I know people had been bringing the notices in with them just in case and it has proved helpful in some stores. Did you know that the FDA is looking at China's chicken processing plants to see if they are up to US standards so they can ship their toxic chicken in for humans to eat at fast food places like KFC?  Thanks for stopping by Michelle!

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