Milos Kitchen
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Milos Kitchen has 3.7 star rating based on 2 customer reviews. Consumers are mostly neutral.
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Recent recommendations regarding this business are as follows: "They indicated FDA said it was trace amounts in treat. I say small dogs beware. Very good customer service. They noted all info.", "Buy all natural without anything that should not be there!".
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Onion extract reaction with dog
Beef sausage treats have onion extract.VERY toxic for dogs. Our Pomeranian is now very sick from onion ingredient.
User's recommendation: They indicated FDA said it was trace amounts in treat. I say small dogs beware. Very good customer service. They noted all info.
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Verified Reviewer | Washington, District Of ColumbiaBought Milo’s Kitchen Steak Grillers! We scanned the ingredients!
We scanned through the ingredients. Our dog likes them, but we ONLY give our dog natural products made in the USA.
Without additives and artificial ingredients! When got home, we took the time to read each ingredient. The third ingredient is: propylene glycol, which we found out is used in cosmetics & antifreeze.
We TRASHED the entire bag! We will never purchase any other of your products again.
Preferred solution: Remove PROPYLENE GLYCOL from any and ALL of your products! There is NO need to use it! This ingredient should not be in food products! It’s used in antifreeze and cosmetics!
User's recommendation: Buy all natural without anything that should not be there!
Milo's Kitchen Chicken Jerky
Hello there I wanted other's to know what happened to my poor dog so it does not happen to your lovable pets as well. My dog currently eats a diet of Castor and Pullox dry dog food, she's been fine with eating treats like milk bones, pig ears, and a few other I get for her now and then. I purchase Milo's Kitchen Chicken Jerky this past weekend thinking I was bringing my doggie home a nice treat. I gave one to her the evening of purchase 7/29/2012, Then about 3 piece of the treat throughout of entire day on 7/30/2012. The morning of 7/31/2012 she seemed to act strange and had some soft stool. I did what I could but had to leave for work that morning. I came to a horrid site as I walked in the door on lunch break there was diarrhea that looked like black tar and vomit all over the entire living room. She was lying there looking very ill and continued to puke 3 times within a matter of minutes I started bawling and frantically calling my job to request the rest of the day off to take her to the vet as this was an emergency. I rushed her to the vet where they check her vitals of course and gave her a nausea shot, bacteria food supplements and antibiotics, I told them the culprit treat (as was the only recent change in consumption) so they could get the word out to others. Once I got home I research the internet on this treat to find many horrible stories.
She is on watch for the next few days to make sure everything turns out okay. I am very worried and distraught.
Not only did my dog have to suffer just for being rewarded a treat. I lost work, I have a $126 vet bill, and had to rent a rug doctor and cleaning supplier for our health costing about another 100.
Please be careful what you bring home to your dogs not everything on any store shelf is okay.
Please see these links below for more information on this dangerous treat
http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/lawsuit/milo-kitchen-chicken-jerky-dog-treats-class-action.html#.UBitP7QoBas
http://telling-secrets.blogspot.com/2011/12/do-not-buy-milos-kitchen-chicken-jerky.html
http://vitals.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/05/22/1179****-nearly-1000-dogs-now-sick-from-jerky-treats-fda-reports-say?lite
Milo dog treats reported problems
I am frightened beyond belief to read on line that the dog treats known as "Milo" are have been linked with mysterious animal deaths. Reading fine print turns up that they are made in China.
Some reported suspected kidney failure do to rapid loss of sugar in the animals body. You think you are getting a nice wholesome treat for your dog and it turns out to possibly kill her. I am pissed.
No more manufactured treats for my dog...only what I would eat from now on. I certainly hope that all pet stores have pulled the product until the truth comes out
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My dog had suffered from milo treats as well. She got sick off of the meatball treats.
She is fine today she is health and happy but last year she looked like she would not pull through. If I see this treats in a pet store I tell them what they do to dogs.
My vet has even told me that Milo treats are horrible and they do kill dogs. I understand what you went through.