食品伙伴網(wǎng)訊 據(jù)美國(guó)食品安全新聞網(wǎng)消息,近日雀巢普瑞納、德爾蒙特寵物公司(Del Monte Corp)旗下的Milo's Kitchen宣布召回部分狗糧,因?yàn)橄嚓P(guān)產(chǎn)品含有非法添加的抗生素。
據(jù)報(bào)道,周一美國(guó)紐約州農(nóng)業(yè)局檢測(cè)發(fā)現(xiàn),部分產(chǎn)自中國(guó)的雞肉產(chǎn)品含有非法添加的抗生素,這些抗生素在中國(guó)與歐盟使用合法,然而美國(guó)禁止使用。
自2011年以來,上千名狗主人對(duì)中國(guó)的雞肉干狗糧進(jìn)行了投訴,指責(zé)中國(guó)的狗糧導(dǎo)致狗生病或者死亡。
部分原文報(bào)道如下:
Both Purina and Milo's Kitchen are voluntarily recalling chicken dog treats nationwide due to the potential that the products may contain trace amounts of residual antibiotics.
The recalled products include Purina's Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch dog treats, as well as Milo's Kitchen Chicken Jerky and Chicken Grillers.
On Monday, the New York State Department of Agriculture discovered traces of unapproved antibiotics used on chickens that made its way into the Chinese-made food products. The antibiotics in question are approved by China and the European Union, but not the U.S.
Since 2011, more than one thousand pet owners in the U.S. have reported dogs falling ill or dying after eating Chinese chicken jerky treats. A similar spike occurred in 2007. Food Safety News published an in-depth report on the issue in March 2012.