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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 521986" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I had no idea that it included the Milos jerky treats either! They're still advertising them all the time! I didn't know they were imported but again, it could be that some of the <em>ingredients</em> are imported but they are made here. I don't think that they have to disclose that certain <em>ingredients</em> may be imported but I may be wrong. I do know people who make their own jerky treats for their pets and it looks pretty easy if you have one of those dehydrators that people use to dry fruits and veggies. I'll keep searching and see if I can find some good recipes for the baked doggie cookies. I know I've seen them but I just don't remember where. Most of the ones I've seen are fairly simple and I've even seen cookie cutters for making the little biscuits and cookies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 521986, member: 1883"] I had no idea that it included the Milos jerky treats either! They're still advertising them all the time! I didn't know they were imported but again, it could be that some of the [I]ingredients[/I] are imported but they are made here. I don't think that they have to disclose that certain [I]ingredients[/I] may be imported but I may be wrong. I do know people who make their own jerky treats for their pets and it looks pretty easy if you have one of those dehydrators that people use to dry fruits and veggies. I'll keep searching and see if I can find some good recipes for the baked doggie cookies. I know I've seen them but I just don't remember where. Most of the ones I've seen are fairly simple and I've even seen cookie cutters for making the little biscuits and cookies. [/QUOTE]
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