These whitebridge pet brands are all great for the people who have pets. My own yellow lab, Tater, gets everything but his favorite treat, the Tater Tots, at the shelter. I am not sure why he likes them, but he does, and he always gets a treat. So I know that these are great for dogs.
I own a yellow lab named Tater who has some severe cravings for Tater Tots, and when I found out that the shelter was introducing a new brand of dog food to the shelter, I ordered up a bunch of Tater Tots to give to him. I was pleased to see Tater’s eyes light up at the name and his face start to glow when he saw that brand.
The brand name, Tater Tots, is actually a nod to the infamous pet brand of the late 1990s, Tater Tots. It comes from the words “tater tots,” which is a play on the name of the company. The company was started from the ashes of Tater Tots International, which was an animal shelter that was popular through the 1990s due to its high popularity among the dog community.
I’m not convinced that this is a good idea. I remember reading about the Tater Tots brand back in the day and how the pet store that was founded by the men who founded the company in the mid-1990s, made a name for itself with their popular Tater Tots brand. But I also remember how the Tater Tots brand was used to brand other types of products, such as the Tater Tots pet food and Tater Tots toys.
They are probably correct. The Tater Tots brand is likely the closest thing we have to a pet food chain based off this research. But this is also the brand I used to think was the most harmful to the dog community.
The Tater Tots brand has been linked to a number of horrific illnesses (including cat scratch fever) and deaths in the dog community. The biggest danger is the deadly “Tater Tots” strain of the BSE virus (a cousin of the highly contagious version of the plague known as mad cow disease). The pet store in question, a pet store based in Michigan, was fined $30 million for selling tainted pet food.
This is because of the pet store’s owner, who had an unlicensed veterinarian take a bunch of the dogs’ test-sticks to work with. It turns out that the pet store’s owner was a vet and he was trying to get the test-sticks tested.
The dog food and pet stores in question are owned and operated by the same man, but the owner of the pet store is not the owner of the dog food company. This is a common type of fraud that white collar crime is known for.
According to the fine, white collar crime has a habit of targeting businesses like pet stores because it can be hard to prove innocence and hard to prove guilt in some of these cases. A recent case of white collar crime against pet stores involves a man in Mississippi who allegedly sold dogs tainted with the toxic substance lead and the dog store owner was fined $25,000 by the state.
In this case, however, the pet store owner was actually buying dog food that contained the chemical lead because the man had been exposed to the toxic chemical through working as a contractor for the pet store. In other words, the pet store owner didn’t actually buy the dog food from the man, he just got it from the pet store.