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Recall Update: April 19, 2007 USA TODAY is reporting that Natural Balance is recalling two pet foods that they have found contains melamine and they suspect the cause is Rice Protein Concentrate. Along with the previous issue of wheat gluten in several products we want our customers to know that the products they purchase bearing our brand names are not at issue. Are Stewart Pet Treat Products at issue? No, All Stewart Pet Treat Products (Fiber Formula Dog Biscuits, Fiber Formula Cat Treats, Obey Training Treats, Rice and Lamb Flavored Treats, and Cat and Dog Flavor Enhancer) are treats that do not contain Rice Protein Concentrate. Our formulations are unique and are not common formulations that are branded or private-labeled by various companies under different labels. Are MiracleCorp Products Treats at issue? Just as with the Stewart Pet Treats our MiracleCorp Products (Trim Treats for Cats, Obey Training Treats, and Trim Treats for Dogs) are also treats which do not contain Rice Protein Concentrate *************** The following relates to the pet food recall that is underway nationally. Consumers of our products can feel 100% comfortable that the products they purchase bearing our brand names are not at issue. Are Stewart Pet Treat Products at issue? No, All Stewart Pet Treat Products (Fiber Formula Dog Biscuits, Fiber Formula Cat Treats, Obey Training Treats, Rice and Lamb Flavored Treats, and Cat and Dog Flavor Enhancer) are dry treats that do not contain Wheat Gluten. Our formulations are unique and are not common formulations that are branded by various companies. Stewart treats are also manufactured/processed in facilities where the questioned Wheat Gluten is not used – thus eliminating the possibility of cross contamination.
Please feel free to contact us at 800-635-2044 with any questions you may have. Select the area of dog biscuits and dog
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Importance of TreatsCalories and nutrients in treats can impact your dog's health. Dog biscuits and dog treats should never interfere with the benefits of special or maintenance dog food. Using biscuits and treats that meet nutritional guidelines is the only way to ensure that veterinary diet recommendations are followed. Treat TypesTreats are available in three types: edible chew, soft-moist, and dry.
How Much, How OftenVeterinarians recommend that no more than 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake consist of treats and biscuits. The following chart gives guidelines for treating your dog.
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