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PetSmart To Stop Selling Pet Treats Made In China

NEW YORK (CBSMiami/AP) —PetSmart said they will stop selling dog and cat treats made in China due to fears that they are making pets sick.

The company plans to have the treats off all of its store shelves by March 2015.

"This is something we've been working toward for some time, and feel it's the right thing to do for pets and our customers," said PetSmart spokeswoman Erin Gray.

Investigators at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration haven't been able to prove that treats made in China are making pets ill. But since 2007, it has received more than 4,800 complaints of pet illnesses and more than 1,000 reports of dog deaths after eating Chinese-made chicken, duck or sweet potato jerky treats.

In an update of its investigation last week, the FDA said it found that antiviral drug amantadine in some samples of imported chicken jerky treats sold a year or more ago, but doesn't think it caused the illnesses. The FDA said it will continue to investigate.

Rival Petco announced on Tuesday, May 20th that it would remove all Chinese-made treats from its 1,300 stores by the end of this year after shoppers pushed them to do so. The San Diego company said it has been cutting the number of those treats it sells over the past three years.

PetSmart Inc., which is based in Phoenix, owns more than 1,300 stores in North America.

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