<div>The whole problem with the dog food and treats is much more complicated than where the food is made. Remember the melamine (may be spelled wrong)? That showed up in foods MADE in the USA! These companies were buying wheat and in one case rice from China and bringing it here to use in food made here. This is the one that really made no sense to me. You would think we can produce wheat here in the USA cheaper than it can be produced in China and then exported to here. Any time a food source is used from outside the USA, it does not have to be grown, or stored according to our rules and regulations here in the United States, even when it is then used in the manufacture of food here in the United States. </div>
<div> </div><div>This is why some people are fighting hard for source of origin labels to be required on food. It is now required on your produce, but not on packaged food. Just keep in mind that some parts of the world do not have the same kinds of regulations on pesticides, and weed killers, or antibiotic withdrawal times. DDT is still used legally in some parts of the world. </div>
<div> </div><div>Jennifer, momslave to Beauford, Bugsey and Browyn</div>