Sarah Mirando  |  April 25, 2012

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Purina Waggin' Train treats

UPDATE 6/2/2014: Nestle Purina and Waggin’ Train have agreed to settle three class action lawsuits alleging their jerky treats made in China have caused pets to get sick and/or die. The companies have agreed to create a $6.5 million settlement fund to compensate Class Members who believe their pets were harmed by the jerky treats. Click here for more information: http://www.topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/29223-waggin-train-purina-settle-jerky-treat-class-action-lawsuits/

UPDATE 2: Instructions on how to file a claim for the Waggin’ Tails, Canyon Creek Ranch dog treat settlement are now available! Click here or visit www.DogTreatProductsSettlement.com for details.

UPDATE 3: An appeal to the dog treat class action settlement was dismissed on Dec. 10, 2015, meaning that checks may soon be mailed to Class Members who filed valid claims.

UPDATE 4: On Mar. 21, 2016, Top Class Actions readers started receiving checks in the mail from this class action settlement worth as much as $300.

A grieving pet owner has filed a $5 million class action lawsuit against Nestle Purina and Wal-Mart, claiming his dog died after eating Waggin’ Train “Yam Good” dog treats.

Dennis Adkins claims in the Nestle Purina class action lawsuit that he purchased the Waggin’ Train brand treats from Wal-Mart in March and fed the chicken jerky treats, which are made in China, to his 9-year-old Pomeranian. After three days of eating the treats, his dog became sick. She later died of kidney failure 11 days later.

“Waggin’ Train has spent millions of dollars in promoting trust and confidence among consumers in its pet food products,” Adkins says in the class action lawsuit. “The product was not wholesome, was not nutritious and was unhealthy.”

Adkins says he didn’t give the dog more than the recommended one treat per day, and that, other than feeding her the treats, he didn’t change her diet. He also says his other dog did not eat the treats and did not get sick.

This is not the first time that Chinese-made chicken jerky treats have come under fire.

The Food and Drug Administration has been investigating a possible link between dog illnesses and chicken jerky treats made in China since 2007, and has urged pet owners to use caution when feeding dogs these products.

The latest warning came last November when the agency warned consumers that some pet owners and veterinarians have reported cases involving dogs falling ill after eating Chinese-made chicken jerky treats. While most dogs have recovered, some deaths have been reported.

According to the FDA’s website, the illness affects the kidneys, and symptoms include decreased activity, vomiting, diarrhea and increased water consumption and urination.

None of the products were recalled, and no specific brands were mentioned in the FDA warning.

In light of these repeated FDA warnings, Adkins says Nestle Purina and Wal-Mart knew that the dog treats posed a substantial health-risk to pets yet still manufactured and sold them. He alleges Nestle Purina knew of more than 500 cases of pets falling ill after consuming chicken jerky treats imported from China.

“Thousands of persons purchased the dog treats at issue, and hundreds of dogs died as a result,” Adkins says in the class action lawsuit.

He is seeking compensatory and punitive damages for a proposed class of anyone who bought Nestle Purina or Waggin’ Train-brand dog treats containing chicken imported from China in the past four years, and a sub-class of those who made the purchases from Wal-Mart.

The seven-count class action lawsuit claims breach of warranty, unjust enrichment, negligence, product liability and failure to warn.

The Purina Waggin’ Train Chicken Dog Treat Class Action Lawsuit case is Adkins v. Nestle Purina Petcare Co., Case No. 12-cv-2871, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Chicago.

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102 thoughts onDog Died from Waggin’ Train Dog Treats, Class Action Says

  1. Lisa Hudson says:

    I lost my precious Mookie by giving her 1, just 1 Waggin Train chicken jerky tender. She died within 24 hours from extensive hemorrhaging. Came home from work 8 hours after giving the treat to find her extremely cold and almost dead laying under my kitchen table. Took her to the after hours hospital just to lose her anyway. Her last few hours of life resulted in having needles and extensive uncomfortable testing done on her. I spent Thanksgiving Day 2011 in having to pick up my baby from the hospital to bring her home to bury her. I want revenge for the unnecessary loss of my 2 year old dog. I feel so guilty for giving it to her. She really suffered at home all alone. Still breaks my heart.

  2. sandra d Lynn says:

    our dog got melonoma cancer in her mouth after eating waggin train dog treats . I took her to a vet on August 13,this year she had a operation to remove the tumer .with in two weeks the cancer grew back .Sadely on August 23. I had to put her down , to relieve her suffering. Maggie was 9 years old . she ate those treats every day. I spent a lot of money trying to get her well, before I had to put her down.

  3. Dawn Younani says:

    Can you please tell me how to sign up for this lawsuit. I have given these treats to my dogs so many times.

  4. kathy sharecj says:

    My dog, Jessie, died 22 months ago after eating these
    jerky treats from sams club. I had no idea why she
    was so sick. The vet thought it was dog food but
    couldn’t pin point it. I am so sad…It thought I was
    giving her a great treat but it was killing her. She suffered.

  5. Linda Hill says:

    Now, I know why my dog (Lucy) was so sick, she ate these treats almost daily. She was always drinking water her coat fell out and she got sours around her ears and mouth her skin was bleeding Many costly visits to the vet before stopping her treats but she is much better now. I’m throwing away her dog food too. I’m not sure if it was made here or China. Not taking any more chances

  6. Carl carnall says:

    I lost my sweet yorkie rehma.i feed her these treats I bought from Walmart. Want in on lawsuit thanks Carl miss you ray ray

  7. Thomas Grunfelder says:

    My dog drank water like crazy. I thought it was the food but never thought it was the treats. She has kidney problems and went prematurely blind. How do I get in on this lawsuit.

  8. KH says:

    We lost our dog a couple months ago. We had no idea we were killing her by feeding her these. I’m devastated and sick to my stomach.

  9. PAMELA BRYANT says:

    THIS IS SO SCAREY…I HAVE GIVEN THESE TO MY DOGS MAY TIMES…HOW DO I GET IN ON THIS SUIT. THANK YOU..PAM BRYANT

  10. Laura Wojcik says:

    When I stumbled on this, I felt that this was exactly what took my Frasier from me on 6/17/13. I needed to hear it from my vet. It was confirmed. This is what caused his organ failure. — The hardest part for me to handle is that I trusted the company and NEVER thought to confirm it was American made. I always tried to do the BEST for him … He was my baby. — I don’t want anyone else to go through this pain and emptiness.

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