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Reply To: Affordable Flea Control
I was expecting a rude response from them from dealing with them before. This is a very smarta** way to treat a customer. This was LCD’s response:
“Dear Shaina,
Thanks for your interest in Little City Dogs products.
We are wondering here if you actually read the FDA letter.
If did read it you would know that the FDAās problem with Little City Dogs related only to our website and product wording.
Nowhere in the FDA letter does it even infer anything that would cause you to question whether by using our products you would be āgiving my pets a safe medicine.ā Clearly, as long as your pets do not eat our wording, they should be just fine. š
⦠if you look at our website, you will see that we changed our website and product image by removing ALL of the wording they complained of in their letter. See for yourself at: http://www.LittleCityDogs.com.
The FDA apparently posts their warnings, but does not post the responses they receive. A large number of our buyers are rescue organizations. A good many of them are municipalities who buy our product for government run animal shelters. Our FDA status is no secret to them. It has been discussed on those pages and our sales are still increasing. Read this one. https://www.facebook.com/LittleCityDogs/posts/889806671037072
We donāt advertise. We simply rely on one person telling another how well our product worked for them.
Instead of relying on our word that our products donāt hurt your dogs, ask our long time buyers if they have ever had their dogs hurt our products.
We donāt mind you asking because our products have never hurt a pet and not even the FDA letter suggests anything different.
Thanks for writingā¦
Thanks for shopping with Little City Dogs andā¦
Good health to you and your pets!
Little City DogsĀ®”
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