WholeMeals for Dogs, the New shape of Premium Nutrition

WholeMeals innovative approach to main meal feeding delivers premium nutrition and maximum mealtime enjoyment. WholeMeals was developed with leading veterinarians and born from over 60 years of experience in dog nutrition and dog behavior. WholeMeals 100% complete and balanced meal for adult dogs has a dense, meaty, delicious center and chewy, textured exterior that dogs will love.

Quality ingredients deliver premium nutrition.
With its 100% complete and balanced nutrition for adult dogs and unique shape and size WholeMeals Food for Dogs is designed to promote healthy and natural eating. Additionally, the premium nutrition in WholeMeals enhances your dog’s health in a number of ways. High quality proteins help maintain strong, lean muscles while antioxidants such as vitamin E and vitamin C help to support a healthy immune system. Omega 6 fatty acids help to maintain skin and coat health. WholeMeals is formulated with natural sources of glucosamine and chondroitin to help support healthy joints.

Shaped for your dog’s absolute enjoyment
The innovative shape of WholeMeals provides nutritional benefits that no ordinary dog food can offer. Not only is it premium nutrition cleverly designed into the shape that your dog loves, it’s also more closely aligned with his natural feeding patterns. It comes in four different, biometrically designed sizes to match the way dogs bite and chew. Plus, WholeMeals allows your dog to carry his meal to his favorite spot and consume it in a natural, relaxed, “tummy feed” position. This New shape of dog food was specially designed to offer the benefit of being more digestible than dry food as well prolonging the eating time and reducing gulping. WholeMeals dual texture maximizes chewing satisfaction and is clinically proven to reduce plaque and tartar build-up.

Find the right size WholeMeal for your dog
It’s easy to transition to WholeMeals Food for Dogs. First incorporate one meal per day into the feeding routine. Then reduce the amount of your dog’s current food accordingly. Finally increase the amount every 3 days until reaching your dog’s caloric requirements.

Toy Breed Adults up to 15lbs.
Feed ONE Toy Meal for every 4 to 5lbs body weight per day. One Toy WholeMeal equals 1/3 Cup of dry or wet dog food.

Small Sized Breeds - Adults weighing from 16 to 25lbs.
Feed ONE Small WholeMeal for every 7 to 10lbs body weight per day. One Small WholeMeal is equal to ½ Cup of dry or wet dog food.

Medium Sized Breeds - Adults weighing from 26 to 50lbs.
Feed ONE Medium WholeMeal for every 15 to18lbs of body weight per day. One Medium WholeMeal is equal to 1 Cup of dry or wet dog food.

Large Breeds – Adults over 50lbs.
Feed ONE Large WholeMeal for every 28 to 35lbs of body weight, per day. One Large WholeMeal is equal to 1 ½ Cups of dry or wet dog food.

The Perfect Leash and The Perfect Collar

Walking a dog on a leash puts stress and tension on our hand, arm and body and the dog’s neck and back resulting in injuries to ourselves and pets. Most dog leashes carry bacteria and mold because of their material components. The Perfect Leash is an innovative patented design made of a proprietary polyurethane material. The leash stretches reducing the shock and tension to a dog’s neck and back and the handler’s body. The unique rebounding properties provide a correction to a pulling or unruly dog without the handler pulling or tugging on the leash. Leash training dogs is now much gentler on the handler. At the end of the day simply wash away any bacteria by using soap and water or a mild household chemical. The Perfect Leash is a better and healthier way to walk a dog.
The Perfect Leash, like so many innovations, was born out of necessity. Deb Dersham was not happy with the leashes available to work her bird dogs on her 300 acre farm. The leashes were the wrong length, they ripped or frayed easily, they got soaking wet and dirty, and quickly became smelly. Wrapping the rough nylon around her hand made Dersham uncomfortable and sometimes left red marks.
Meanwhile, Dersham and her husband were looking for a durable polyurethane material for another outdoor product application. The search for a material that met their demanding specifications married with a search for a well designed leash.
That was in 2003. Since then, the Dershams have continually refined and improved the products design. They have tested the leash on their own dogs, and consulted with industry experts. To their delight, The Perfect Leash was very well received by wholesalers and distributors, professional dog walkers and trainers, and dog lovers.

Frequently Asked Questions about The Perfect Leash

Why is it perfect?

The Perfect Leash provides a better walk for all dogs. The proprietary material and design protects the dog’s neck and the handlers hand, arm, and shoulder from strain. The Perfect Leash is endorsed by Dr. David Ciliento, D.C. As a chiropractor he has seen the body’s effects after walking dogs and highly recommends The Perfect Leashes to his patients with dogs. Whether you walk a small Pug or a large Newfoundland, The Perfect Leashes and The Perfect Collars fit all dogs and are enjoyable to walk under any condition.
The leash’s rebound also helps to correct tugging, pulling on leash or other unruly dog behavior by providing an immediate correction when the dog pulls. Both the dog and the handler are more comfortable.
Other features of The Perfect Leash include a patented handle designed to comfortably fit adults and children; a high quality, stainless steel clasp; and durable stretch material that won’t crack, break, fray or absorb doggy odors. The polyurethane material will withstand temperatures of extreme cold and heat. The leash comes with a manufacturer’s guarantee on the material and workmanship.
The Perfect Leash is made to use in the harshest of conditions; extreme cold, extreme heat, boating, hunting, dog sports and dog agility, field trials, even dock dogs enjoy Perfect Leashes and collars. The Perfect Leashes and collars will remain like new year after year, no more mold and mildew or doggy odors.

Does it come in a variety of sizes and colors?

The Perfect Leash comes in two sizes and four colors. The Heeler is a short (14 inches) leash, designed for situations when you want the dog to stay close and secure by your side. The Walker is longer (35 inches). Its length works well for walking smaller dogs or for giving bigger dogs more freedom.
Both sizes of The Perfect Leash come in a variety of colors.

How long will it last?

The patented leash is made of a proprietary polyurethane material that stands up to UV rays, ozone, heat and cold and most household chemicals. It will not break, crack or fray. It can be easily cleaned with soap and water.
The Perfect Leash is proudly Made in the USA and comes with a lifetime material defect guarantee.

The Perfect Collar

The Perfect Collar is made to last and is very healthy for dogs. Made specially for Cherrybrook of poly coated webbing, they remain soft and pliable even in very cold, hot or humid conditions. It will not break, fray, crack or get brittle with outdoor use.
The Perfect Collars will not absorb water or odors; therefore they are mold and mildew resistant. Simply cleaning the collar regularly will ensure no bacteria will be in contact with the dog’s neck.
The Perfect Collar comes in a variety of colors. They are available in 3 widths: 1”, 5/8” and 1/2” and range in lengths from 8 to 26 inches. A hunting dog collar is available in blaze orange with a center O-ring. The Perfect hunting collar is 1” wide and available in lengths from 14 to 20 inches.

Testimonials about The Perfect Leash and The Perfect Collar

I have personally used The Perfect Leashes with my own dogs and highly recommend them for my patients with pets. Great product! – Dr. David Ciliento, D.C.

As a professional groomer, I have to handle all size dogs in an environment less than perfect for controlling mold, mildew and bacteria. I use The Perfect Leashes and collars and recommend them to all my customers. I love The Perfect Leash product line. – Anne Hennessy

Excerpts from a letter to Deb Dersham, the creator of The Perfect Leash
…As I explained to you, I have been training dogs for over a decade and specialize in the larger breed training….My two Rotts pull horribly on a leash…I took both my dogs out on your leashes without their gentle leaders. Fearing the worst with my recent shoulder injury, I prepared myself to let go of the leash if needed in the event they pulled too much. I was so amazed at the self correcting design of these leashes. My dogs began to pull, and the “give & return” of the material corrected them without any instruction/correction from me, and I did not have to drop either leash. The energy absorption is truly magnificent, and I will certainly recommend these leashes to all of my clients, especially those that have the “problem” dogs. The fact that these can be sanitized so easy is so important to my wife and I due to the nature of our business. - Steve Ferry, Dog Trainer and Dr. Rachel Parks, DVM

We also carry The Perfect Grooming Lead, The Perfect Bungee Cords and The Perfect Bungee Straps, which can all be found in our Perfect Leash category.

Keep your dog healthy this winter

It’s a fact - our pets need regular exercise to stay physically fit and mentally sharp. Daily exercise can also help to decrease doggie boredom and boost your bond with your four-footed companion. When wintertime brings shorter days and less opportunity for long walks, try these easy indoor exercise ideas from Pet-Helper.com.

Play Ball– Your dog will enjoy pushing a tennis ball with his nose around the living room. Or toss a ball across the room and let him fetch – this works best with smaller breeds.

Hide and seek– Leave your dog in one room with a stay command while you “hide” in a nearby room and then call him to you. As he gets more skilled, make the game more fun by hiding behind a door, in a closet or under a blanket. With two humans, a more complex version of hide and seek involves one person going to another room and calling the dog. When the dog has found that person the other one calls him back, perhaps to a new location, and the routine is repeated.

Climb time – If you have a flight of stairs, roll a ball down the steps and teach your dog to retrieve it while you wait at the top.

Working Dog – teach her to put her own toys away in a basket or toy box on command. Some dogs get good at bringing keys, purse, umbrella, baby’s blanket or even the telephone on command. Teach her to wake the children for school.

Find the Toy - If you name your dog’s toys, you can ask the dog to bring you a specific toy. Once your dog has this game down pat, try taking the toy out of his sight and placing it in an easily accessible spot in a dark room.

Treat time – Show your dog a favorite treat, then place it under an overturned bowl or box. Hide treats in unusual spots, like shoes or on a shelf and ask the dog to seek. For Variety, try one of our treat dispensing toys.

Over the mountain – A box or kitchen chair can be a great high jump course. Start small and raise the bar as your dog gets limbered up. Go easy on puppies – keep the box low while they are still developing. Or take the fun outdoors with a Backyard Agility Starter Kit.

Work on basic commands and tricks – a rainy day is a good excuse to perfect rolling over, sitting up, playing dead or even sit and stay. Teach your dog to walk around the house with you and sit when you stop (heeling) – all that sitting and getting up works like doggy pushups.

Causes of Dog Cough

What is a cough?
Canine coughing involves a sudden noisy explosion of air through an open mouth. It is often accompanied by an exaggerated effort to breathe in. Coughing is not the same as sneezing which occurs with the mouth closed, or reverse sneezing where the dog makes a lot of noise breathing in and out but doesn’t seem to actually get to the explosive sneeze. Physically, coughing results when something irritates nerves in the throat, windpipe or smaller airways. Canine coughs are characterized as dry and hacking or moist, and as wheezy, harsh or weak. The cough may be chronic or intermittent. Coughing itself dries the throat and leads to more coughing.

Why is my dog coughing?
Dogs may cough for a variety of reasons ranging from something as simple as drinking water to serious diseases. Kennel Cough or bronchitis, internal parasites like roundworm or heartworm, distemper, fungus diseases, or tuberculosis can cause coughing. Allergies and pollutants such as cigarette smoke may also bring on a cough.

Kennel cough is a highly contagious upper respiratory infection. It often strikes dogs in kennels or those who have visited dog shows or veterinary hospitals. A dog with kennel cough will typically have a dry, hacking cough but may appear to feel fine otherwise. Treatments may involve antibiotics, rest, and monitoring the dog’s temperature. A humidifier may help the dog to breathe more easily, thereby reducing inflammation and coughing. Herbal supplements may also be used to help lungs and sinuses to function better. Kennel Cough in puppies and toy breeds can be accompanied by thick secretions that lead to pneumonia. Any dog suspected of Kennel Cough should be isolated to avoid infection of other dogs.

Chronic Bronchitis is a cough that has lasted two months or more without any known cause and frequently manifests as a dry or harsh cough – but can also involve gagging or retching to clear the airways. Corticosteroids and cough suppressants may be prescribed. Dogs also can be supported with herbal supplements to help rebalance bodies thrown out of balance by the disease or steroid use.

Distemper is a serious disease that shows many of the same symptoms as a head cold in humans – dry cough, fever, thick yellow discharge from nose and eyes, and general listlessness. It can be mild in very healthy dogs or fatal in puppies or weakened animals. Vaccines can prevent distemper.

Coccidiosis carries symptoms similar to distemper but is a protozoan disease most common among dogs kept in dirty kennels.

Roundworms cause coughing in puppies from an infected mother or in dogs infected by licking or eating roundworm contaminated soil. Roundworms living in the dog’s intestine migrate through the bloodstream to the lungs, where they crawl up the windpipe and cause coughing.

Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes and heartworm disease is often fatal to dogs. Once wheezing and coughing appear, the dog already may be severely infected. Heartworm prevention is available. Treatment of heartworm disease is difficult and will involve several weeks of rest along with veterinary treatment, but can be successful if the dog is otherwise in good health. Some dogs respond well to herbal supplements to strengthen and balance the system during treatment.

A variety of diseases can produce coughing. Tuberculosis is not common in dogs, but can cause a moist and sometimes bloody cough and labored breathing. Xrays will be required for an accurate diagnosis. Fungal disease symptoms are similar to those of tuberculosis but may show up in dogs kenneled where they can inhale fungus spores from bird dung.

Congestive Heart Failure may cause a soft cough at night. A dry, honking cough may signal an enlarged heart. In toy breeds, tracheal collapse is common and leads to a dry, honking cough. Tonsillitis can result in dry cough. Pneumonia symptoms can include a soft, productive cough. Pulmonary disease can result in coughing up blood, as can lung cancer or severe inflammatory diseases.

Allergies don’t just affect humans. Dogs too can be allergic to pollen, house dust, molds, insect bites, and foods. Suspect allergies if your dog has been exposed to perfumes, new bedding, recently installed carpeting or a new type of food. If your dog is experiencing coughing, sneezing and general itchiness, talk to your veterinarian about possible allergies.

What should I do about my dog’s cough?
Notice what else is going on with your animal. For example, if your dog only coughs when drinking water, he may be tossing the water toward the back his throat and triggering a cough response. Watch his other behaviors to determine if there is a need for concern.

Mild coughing may be helped by gently massaging the dog’s throat. A humidifier may help a dry cough. Herbs may help to bring the dog’s body back into balance so that it can heal itself more effectively.

If you have concerns about your dog’s cough, consult your veterinarian. Veterinarians may ask these questions about your pet’s cough to try to determine the specific cause:

How old is your dog?
How long has he been coughing? Is the cough getting worse?
Is the cough harsh and dry or is it moist and productive?
Does your dog cough more when it is up and active or when it is lying down?
Is your dog having trouble breathing or breathing rapidly?
Does your pet sneeze or have a runny nose?
Is your pet listless?
Does the problem occur seasonally?
Has the pet been boarded or groomed recently?
Have you noticed any other changes in your pet?

Homemade Dog Treats vs. Store Bought Dog Treats

The debate rages on. Are treats good or bad for dogs? The answer is they are both. Dog treats are so overused in the United States that they are the highest contributor to canine obesity! Add inactivity to the mix and you have a recipe for disaster. Of course, not all dog treats are bad. There are varieties of dog treats specifically for dental health and training, both of which are important. Used in moderation, any dog treats can be safe.

Many people think it’s cute to slip a piece of hamburger, or even a whole hot dog, under the table for the dog when no one is looking. Both adults and children are guilty of this behavior. Rather than giving the dog a little something extra, all this does is take away the dog’s life prematurely by creating an overweight dog. Because people food isn’t designed for dogs, it shouldn’t be fed to dogs. In fact, some people food is not good for a dog's diet and can make him sick, like onions for example, which can damage a dog's red blood cells and in severe cases cause dermatitis and even anemia.

On the other hand, homemade dog treats can be a nutritional source of people food that is safe for dogs. Because they are made from natural, human grade ingredients, they contain fewer preservatives than any other dog treat available commercially. For people who like to bake, homemade dog treat recipes can be fun to try. Even children love to help make homemade dog treats for their furry friends! So find a good dog treat recipe and get baking.
If you are not handy in the kitchen, natural dog treats can be found commercially as well. Though not as prolific as regular treats, natural dog treats and organic dog treats are becoming more popular as the artisanal food movement comes to the fore. And they are just as good as making them yourself.

Many commercial dog treats are loaded with unnecessary fat and calories. And because dog treats are something a dog looks forward to, he may hold off on his regular food to wait for one. Just like a child would eat three bowls of ice cream in a day if you let him, a dog would eat three bags of dog treats.

It is important that every member of the family gets on board with the family pet’s nutrition. A dog’s food is only what it is fed at mealtimes, once or twice a day. Puppies may eat two or three times, and adult dogs once or twice. But if one family member continues to slip the dog unhealthy treats, the dog can still be in danger of becoming overweight or obese. Slim, trim and fit is possible by regular feedings and making adjustments as needed, and making sure fresh water is available at all times.

Treats aren’t just for fun. Some actually serve a purpose. Greenies dog treats are a perfect example. Designed to help clean the teeth but not to interfere with a dog’s nutrition, Greenies dog treats can be a valuable addition to your dog’s diet. Bones and rawhide can also be useful for cleaning teeth. There are many varieties of dog bones, and, along with rawhide bones, can be useful in maintaining dental health. Rawhide and other bones also last longer than regular treats, and are good for curbing the chewing urge. Never leave your dog unsupervised with any dog bone or rawhide bone!

Another popular item is show dog treats. Dog show treats are usually some sort of freeze dried liver or chicken, broken into very small pieces. Many are made without preservatives, making them an excellent nutritional choice. These training treats are perfect for allowing the dog to focus on the trainer or handler, as opposed to the treat itself. Freeze dried liver treats are high in protein, and freeze dried chicken is also low in fat. Dog show ring bait, as it is also called, can be very effective when training your dog, whether housebreaking, obedience, agility, and so on.

Commercial dog cookies are okay when used in absolute moderation. For those not adventurous enough to try baking themselves, there is nothing wrong with using store bought dog cookies, as long as the dog gets regular exercise and the dog cookies. are used in infrequently.

When used in conjunction with a healthy diet and access to fresh water, dog treats can be a positive reinforcement tool. There really are some good, healthy dog treats out there. But like everything else, moderation is the key. You just have to be careful what you give your dog.

Westminster Kennel Club

It’s already time to get ready for The 2008 Westminster Kennel Club Show. Wow, time is really flying. Having been founded not long after the 1969 Westminster Kennel Club Show, Cherrybrook’s first appearance at Westminster was in 1970. We have been at Westminster every year since then, making this year our 38th consecutive year serving the exhibitors, handlers and spectators of The Westminster Kennel Club.

Cherrybrook has always been the largest distributor of dog supplies at The Westminster Kennel Club Show. Cherrybrook now sells Show Dog, Grooming and Pet Supplies to all types of customers all over the world. Cherrybrook is welcomed at Westminster by dog enthusiasts from all over the United States and in fact all over the world. There are even several charter flights from Japan, which bring hundreds of Japanese enthusiasts to the show every year, many of whom stop by the Cherrybrook booth.

Cherrybrook’s involvement with the Westminster Kennel Club is of course something that makes us enormously proud. This show, like no other, allows us to work with and meet our customers from all over the world. However, at the same time it is one of our largest and most challenging shows to prepare for and support our customers. After 14 hours a day on our feet, the show crew certainly needs a rest. Our planning for this show begins during the already busy Holiday season, and the logistics of preparing for the show are focused on up until show time.

The Cherrybrook presence at the Westminster Kennel Club is anticipated by breeders, owners, and handlers as they begin their preparations. In fact, there are always a large number of pre-orders that we receive prior to the show.

We look forward to seeing all of you at the 2008 Westminster Kennel Club show and throughout the rest of the year!

The Perfect Leash product review by USA Travel Magazine

The Perfect Leash

After extensive training it comes time to take our furry friend for a walk and we have found it a challenge with the many types of the leashes available on the market. Some are too stiff and others can be awkward to use, and then we discovered The Perfect Leash by Just Ducky Products, LLC. This chiropractor-endorsed leash helps you comfortably and easily walk any size or breed of dog by stretching to correct tugging without straining either you or the dog. The Perfect Leash is designed with a comfortable handle and the polyurethane blend that does not absorb dog odors, fray, or become brittle, which has happened to many of our other leashes.

When it is time for your daily walk with your pet maximize you and your dog's comfort by using the The Perfect Leash and The Perfect Collar.

Christina Pawlosky introduces GroomerWorks Educational DVD Series

Christina Pawlosky introduces GroomerWorks Educational DVD Series – Poodle Grooming Now Available!

Westlake, OH January 7, 2008 – Christina Pawlosky is pleased to introduce her new GroomerWorks Educational DVD Series that has been designed to help you improve your dog grooming skills and help you become a better dog stylist.

Certified Master Groomer, Christina Pawlosky has earned a reputation for being on of America’s top grooming professionals. It has been my dream to share with others the tips, techniques and advice that I have learned over my 20 years of professional dog grooming. To be a complete dog stylist you must know how to make all dog breeds beautiful and enhance the appearance of each dog. Professional dog groomers must undergo training and ongoing education in order to continue to improve their artistic skill. The GroomerWorks Educational DVD Series is meant to be a source of the essentials of grooming and a convenient reference guide.

GroomerWorks focuses on breeds that require grooming the most frequently – Poodles, Bichon Frise, Terriers, and Spaniels. The Poodle remains the gold standard of grooming and one of the most popular breeds in America. For this reason, GroomerWorks is pleased to present the Poodle as the first DVD in the GroomerWorks Educational DVD Series.

Cherrybrook has been dedicated to bringing you the newest and most innovative dog show grooming and pet supply products, as well as the ones you’ve come to know and love. Cherrybrook is please to make Christina Pawlosky’s GroomerWorks Educational DVD Series available to its customers.

About GroomerWorks
GroomerWorks is Christina Pawlosky’s dog grooming education institution dedicated to help professional dog groomers improve their skills in grooming dogs. Our customers are professional dog groomers and dog grooming teaching schools. www.GroomerWorks.com, copyright 2008.

About Cherrybrook
Since its inception in 1969, Cherrybrook has been dedicated to carrying a full line of show dog, grooming and pet supplies. Cherrybrook offers its services via retail outlet, ecommerce, print catalogues and Mobile Dog Show Booths at leading Dog Shows. www.cherrybrook.com, copyright 2008

AKC Pet First Aid Kits are here

Be prepared wherever you go with the AKC Pet First Aid Kit. This kit contains over 25 different items (over 50 pieces) that you may need in an emergency.

  • Antiseptic Povidone-Iodine Prep Pads, 4pcs
  • Hand Sanitizer and Antiseptic Wipe, 4pcs
  • Sting Relief Prep Pads, 4pcs
  • Alcohol Cleansing Pads, 4pcs
  • Scissors, 1pc
  • Gloves (Latex Free), 2pcs
  • Cotton Swab, 8pcs
  • Gauze Roll (3" x 96"), 1pc
  • Instant Cold Compress (4" x 5"), 1pc
  • Small Gauze Dressing Pads (2" x 2"), 2pcs
  • Large Gauze Dressing Pads (4" x 4"), 2pcs
  • Self Adhesive Wrap (2" x 5 yards), 1pc
  • Thermal Foil Emergency Blanket (84" x 52"), 1pc
  • Tweezers with Magnifying Glass, 1pc
  • Hard Plastic Storage Case for tweezers or pills, 1pc
  • Pill/Specimen Container, 1pc
  • Medicine Applicator, 1pc
  • Pet Waste Bags, 4pcs
  • Plastic Bottle, 1pc
  • Emergency Lead with Reflective Tape, 1pc
  • Emergency ID Collar (30") Writable, 1pc
  • Waterproof Information Card, 1pc
  • Waterproof ID Tag with Split Ring, 1pc
  • Collapsible Waterproof Bowl, 1pc
  • Multi-Function Travel Bag, 1pc

A word from Beefeaters to our Beefeaters Customers

Recently there has been some press about Wal-Mart’s chicken jerky strips for dogs. We are NOT associated with this chicken strips factory nor do we have to go outside our own factory to procure our products. We have received many calls from our customers inquiring about Beefeaters Tasty Strips Chicken. We would like everyone to know that for over two decades Beefeaters has had only one priority, and that is to produce the highest quality products for your pets. Our Chicken Strips are made from the highest quality human grade chicken available. We spare no cost in our procurement and processing of our Tasty Strips. Many other companies are focused first on achieving the lowest possible cost. This is a common method of business but we choose not to go down that path. Our mission statement from the beginning was to strive to produce the absolute best treat available.

To give you some insight on how we are different from many of the suppliers on the market today, we would like to share some of our processing procedures. These standard operating procedures help insure that our final Tasty Strip product arrives at your dog’s paws safe, tasty and delicious.

Every piece of fresh chicken is received under metal detection and then inspected by hand before even entering our processing plant. We are not aware of any other factory going through this process.

We do not source raw material from outside our dedicated supplier network. This assures us year after year the highest quality chicken available.

Our sanitary, health and quality control systems are among the best in China for any type of factory. Our model of production has been used as an example throughout China.

We have USDA permits for our products and we follow all USDA procedures for processing our Tasty Strips.

Finally for an added level of safety, our products are sterilized by irradiation. This process eliminates any contamination by harmful pathogens. This process is not performed by many suppliers in the industry. We here at Beefeaters have been doing it for almost a decade.

We hope that you, our customers, feel comfortable and secure that we are supplying the best chicken strips you can buy.

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