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China Sourced ingredients
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Melissa P
MemberIt seems treats and food with ingredients sourced from China have major quality control and safety issues.
Is there a list of companies that do not use ingredients from China? i know alot of companies produce food in the U.S. but they get ingredients from China. I’m especially curious about the Kirkland brand dog and cat food.crazy4cats
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Here is a link that may help: http://www.kirklandsignaturepetsupplies.com/
Also, have you signed up for the Editor’s Choice list? It includes a list of the most trusted companies. šInkedMarie
MemberI know that The Honest Kitchen contains nothing from China.
DogFoodie
MemberNature’s Logic is also China-free.
Mom2Cavs
MemberAnnamaet is China free, as well.
Melissa P
MemberThanks for the replies (I have a cav too!)
Mom2Cavs
MemberMelissa P, I have 4 Cavaliers! Three are therapy dogs. One is still a pup. I have all colors!
DogFoodie
MemberYay for Cavaliers! I have one too, Melissa. They’re so sweet.
l h
MemberBetter take a look at the vitamins, most are china sourced. Unless a company says they use USA based vitamin mix, most are.. Honest Kitchen one of the very few that does.
Dog_Obsessed
MemberThe Truth About Pet food has a list of companies that have provided a pledge of ingredient sourcing. The pledge doesn’t mean that there are no ingredients from China, but it means you can look through it and see. Here is a list of the companies that have provided a pledge as of October 2013, as I can’t find it any more recent than that. You have to scroll down to get to the list of companies: http://truthaboutpetfood.com/wysong-says-a-big-no-to-the-pledge/
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