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| VET SAYS HOME COOKING IS BEST 04/14/07 |
| Refreshing article by COLIN HICKEY, Blethen Maine News Service. This is one vet who refuses to be brainwashed or bullied by the pet food industry: |
| The recent nationwide recall of contaminated pet food didn't affect how veterinarian Judith K. Herman feeds her animals. |
| Herman, who has a practice in Augusta, doesn't use commercial pet food. Her dogs and cats eat raw, homemade meals. |
| She recommends to her clients that they do the same. "Number one, you have control over the ingredients," she said. "Number two, the quality is the same stuff you eat." |
| Herman, who owns Animal Wellness Center, said such a switch does more than just protect pets from the threat of contaminated commercial food. |
| "When I switched my animals to homemade food, I saw a big difference in energy level and in their coats and in their stools and in their overall health." |
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SEN. DURBIN ON "DOG TALK" SAT., APRIL 14TH, 11 AM - NOON 04/14/07
DR. HODGKINS ON STEVE DALE RADIO SHOW, SUNDAY, APRIL 15th |
| Sen. Dick Durbin will be interviewed on the Dog Talk: The Radio Show on Saturday, April 14th. The 10-minute segment will air during the show' airing, from 11:00 a.m. to noon, EDT. The show can be head live by clicking HERE (MP3 stream) For those who miss it, the show will be archived HERE. |
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Dr. Elizabeth Hodgkins will be interviewed Sunday, April 15th, on WGN's Pet Central radio show, hosted by Steve Dale. Dr. Hodgkins' interview will air during the two-hour show which airs every Sunday, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., CDT, on WGN radio (Chicago), 720 AM and as streaming audio (click HERE).
Last week's interview with Senator Durbin, can be found HERE, and other archived "Pet Central" shows can be found HERE. |
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| REP. DELAURO PLANS FDA IMPORT HEARINGS .04/13/07 |
| Our thanks to Mike for this news tip: |
| WASHINGTON — With the FDA singling out wheat gluten from China as the culprit behind a mass recall of contaminated pet food, Rep. Rosa DeLauro plans to hold a congressional hearing to examine how the agency inspects imported foods. |
| "We are all aware of the disturbing statistics related to imported foods. The U.S. now imports far more foods than it exports, but there are fewer inspectors for imported foods," said DeLauro, D-3. |
| The Food and Drug Administration does not require exporting countries to have the same food safety standards as the United States. And the agency inspects less than 1 percent of food imports, DeLauro said. |
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DR. HODGKINS' REBUTTAL TO THE PET FOOD INDUSTRY 04/13/07
Rebuttal to Pet Food Industry Response to Hearings Held April 12, 2007 |
| Today, April 13, 2007, the pet food industry has issued a broadly published statement and Q & A to counter testimony and questioning that occurred yesterday in Washington DC before the Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee investigating the recent pet food contamination recalls. Much of what has been published is incorrect and the industry’s way of trying to do damage control. The following is the text of the industry’s message and my rebuttals to that message ... READ DR. HODGKINS' FULL REBUTTAL ► |
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| DR. ELIZABETH HODGKINS - SUPPLEMENTAL TESTIMONY 04/13/07 |
| Elizabeth Hodgkins, DVM: Supplemental Testimony for the Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee Hearings, April 12, 2007. |
| Chairman Kohl, Senator Bennett, Members of the Subcommittee, |
| Thank you for allowing me to add to my spoken testimony before the subcommittee. |
| Today, the pet food industry operates within a marketplace of its own deliberate design. Through astonishingly successfully marketing efforts of the industry, pet owners and their veterinarians have come to believe that household pets must consume commercial foods, and only commercial foods, day in and day out, throughout their entire lives, in order to remain healthy. In fact, many veterinarians today teach their clients that any deviation from this ridged commercial dietary protocol will invariably lead to illness, and perhaps even death. Veterinary nutritionists uniformly insist that “homemade” diets, those prepared by owners at home from human food ingredients, are likely to be contaminated, unbalanced, and dangerous for pets, in almost any amount. |
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| SEN. DURBIN CALLS FOR MORE OVERSIGHT, TOUGH PENALTIES 04/13/07 |
| [WASHINGTON, DC] - At a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing today, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) called on the Bush Administration and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take meaningful action in addressing problems in federal regulation of the pet food industry. The hearing comes in the wake of a widespread recall of contaminated pet food. FULL PRESS RELEASE ► |
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| RECAP OF THE APRIL 12, 2007 SENATE OVERSIGHT HEARING 04/13/07 |
| Itchmo has the transcript of yesterday's hearing. Spocko's Brain has a video link (wmv format) to the most interesting part of the two-hour hearing, wherein Sen. Durbin put the Pet Food Institute's official mouthpiece, Duane Ekedahl, on the hot seat by asking some hard-hitting questions, most of which Ekedahl either evaded or feigned stupidity. Pet Defenders, a political action committee, released a press release (see below) applauding the hearing. Of all the witnesses appearing yesterday, only one -- Dr. Elizabeth Hodgkins -- offered any real criticism and tangible solutions; all the rest, including AAFCO's president, Eric Nelson and the other "outside" witness, Dr. Claudia Kirk , were either operating in CYA mode, serving as pet food industry apologists, or came off as pompous, clueless windbags. Still, the hearing is a good start to bringing much needed light to the pet food industry's dirty little secrets. At the top of our homepage we've provided contact links for Sens. Durbin, Kohl, Bennett and Byrd. Please email them your thanks for yesterday's hearing and implore them to continue working to bring about much-needed reform and true regulation of the pet food industry. |
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PET DEFENDERS APPLAUDS SENATE HEARING, DEMANDS ACTION 04/13/07
Blasts pet food industry for suggesting self-regulation |
WASHINGTON, April 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Pet Defenders, the political action committee representing pet owners nationwide, called today's Senate oversight hearing into the national pet food recall a good first step towards regulating the pet food industry, but blasted the response of the pet food industry's public relations machine as uncaring and reckless. FULL PRESS RELEASE ► |
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| APRIL 16-19: PET FOOD INDUSTRY CONFERENCE, CHICAGO, IL 04/13/07 |
| This is a major conference sponsored by the Pet Food Insitute. Many major industry players and key personnel from several pet food companies will be in attendance, including representatives from Mars, Nutro, Castor & Pollux and Petco. There are actually two conferences, held back-to-back, at the same location, the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel in Chicago, IL. The schedules for both conferences -- the Petfood Forum and Petfood Focus on Treats -- are available by clicking on the foregoing links. One session in particular should be especially interesting, in view of the recent recall scandal and yesterday's senate oversight hearing: |
Petfood Forum; Tuesday, April 17th, 11:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m., CDT:
New and significant global regulations: Terry Plant, regulatory consultant, highlights the most important regulations around the world for petfood producers. |
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| While the conference is not open to the public, rumblings have begun to circulate that some pet parents are planning to show up outside the Hyatt, to serve as a "greeting committee" of sorts. The address and directions to the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel can be found HERE. |
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| Rx FOR CATS: NO WHEAT; ONLY MEAT 04/12/07 |
By GWENDOLYN DRISCOL The Orange County Register - A Yorba Linda vet challenges the pet food industry's practice of feeding grains to carnivores .... Today Hodgkins, 53, a Yorba Linda veterinarian, will testify in Washington about that controversial cure before a Senate subcommittee headed by Illinois Democrat Dick Durbin. In the process she hopes to change thinking about the way pets are cared for in America – a change that may have implications for the thousands of pets potentially affected by the recent tainted pet food scare. And it all has to do with one magic bullet solution, Hodgkins says: meat. MORE ► |
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FDA: POISONOUS PET FOOD STILL BEING SOLD 04/12/07
MORE PRODUCTS COULD STILL BE RECALLED |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Contaminated dog and cat food is still being sold at some U.S. stores and more products could be added to the widening recall, a top health official told lawmakers on Thursday ...When asked if more products could be pulled in the future, Sundlof said "that's a possibility." ... The FDA has posted a list of the recalled pet foods on its Web site at www.fda.gov/ora/fed_state/recalls/Recall.xls
(Ed. note: Just a quick check of the FDA's 50-page Excel spreadsheet revealed omissions and inaccuracies. Please do not rely on this list as a sole source for identifying recalled foods. The Pet Food Tracker's list and the Howl 911 list (last updated 04/12/07) appear to be the most up-to-date and comprehensive resources available at this time.) RECALL LIST (Excel) ► |
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| SENATE OVERSIGHT HEARING TODAY, APRIL 12th, AT 2:00 PM EDT 04/12/07 |
| U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) today will hold an oversight hearing on the ongoing investigation and the regulatory mechanisms that govern the pet food industry as the widespread recall of contaminated pet food continues. Durbin, a member of the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, has worked with Senator Herb Kohl (D-WI), the Chairman of the Subcommittee, to schedule the hearing which will be held at 2:00 p.m. today in Room 192 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building .
Witnesses will include FDA officials who will be questioned on the timeline of the investigation, the source of the contamination, and the agency’s regulatory and inspection responsibilities. The hearing will also include outside experts who will discuss the current state of the pet food industry, as well as regulatory or resource shortfalls that led to the widespread recall of tainted pet food.
The hearing will be covered LIVE on CSPAN-1. Live audio webcast will also be available at http://appropriations.senate.gov (scroll down to the "Webcasts" heading.) Video will be available after the hearing on the website - http://appropriations.senate.gov/webcasts.cfm. (check your local channel listings for CSPAN) |
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| SOUTH AFRICA RECALLS HILL'S AND ROYAL CANIN PET FOODS 04/12/07 |
| This recall closely follows the February 2007 recall of Woolworth's brand pet foods, in which ethylene glycol (anti-freeze component) was identified as the toxic contaminant. |
| Hill's Pet Nutrition have recalled all stock of their Prescription Diet m/d Feline dry food. |
| Vets Choice, manufactured by Royal Canin, is a premium dog food product sold only at veterinarian's offices and pet shops. |
| According to South African Veterinary Association's Gerhard Steenkamp, Royal Canin decided to recall all Vets Choice products after there were signs of contamination in the food. |
| Recently, there were confirmed cases of 19 dogs in Cape Town and Johannesburg who'd presented with acute renal failure, all of whom appeared to have been fed Vets choice products. According to a statement sent out to veterinary surgeons across the country and in the possession of News24, it wasn't clear what had caused the condition. |
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| CLUES TO PET FOOD RECALL TRACED TO CHINESE CITY 04/11/07 |
| Thanks to Mike for this news tip: |
| In recent months, Xuzhou Anying appears to have posted several requests on online trading sites seeking to purchase large quantities of melamine. |
| In one March 29 posting on a trading site operated by Sohu.net, a Chinese Web site, people who said they were with Xuzhou Anying wrote: "Our company buys large quantities of melamine scrap all year around." |
| There were also postings on several other online trading sites, like ChemAbc.net. |
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CORNELL LAB FINDS A SECOND, AS-YET-UNIDENTIFIED TOXIN 04/11/07
FDA CRITICIZES CHINA'S SLOW RESPONSE IN PET FOOD PROBE |
| Dr. Richard Goldstein, associate professor of medicine at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine and a kidney specialist who is researching the outbreak's health impact on pets, said he and other researchers saw what they believe is a second contaminant in the gluten and the urine of infected animals, but have yet to identify it. Cornell is among labs working with the FDA. MORE ► |
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| AVMA RELEASES COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF RECALLED PRODUCTS 04/10/07 |
| The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has published on its website a comprehensive list with links of all the pet food products recalled due to contaminated wheat gluten, current up to April 10, 2007. Ed. note: The Royal Canin prescribed food which was recalled yesterday is listed by its formula name, "Medi-Cal," not under "Royal Canin." Also, at the time of this posting, the two links, "Products for Cats" and "Products for Dogs" are not working in Mozilla Firefox. If you are using Firefox as your browser, you may need to scroll down the page to view the two sections. AVMA LIST ► |
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| CFIA SEEKING REPORTS FROM CANADIAN PET OWNERS 04/11/07 |
| The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is asking pet guardians to report their pets' illness or death from tainted Menu Foods products. If you are a resident of Canada and believe your pet was poisoned by tainted Menu Foods products, click HERE to report the incident to the CFIA. |
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| MORE MENU FOODS RECALLS - MANY 3 0Z. CANNED CAT BRANDS 04/10/07 |
| TORONTO, April 10 /PRNewswire/ - Menu Foods has identified a single interplant transfer of the ChemNutra supplied wheat gluten, shipped from Menu Foods' plant in Emporia, Kansas, to its plant in Streetsville, Ontario. This wheat gluten was subsequently used in the production of pet food in December, 2006 and January, 2007, which is being recalled by Menu Foods. The new varieties in the United States and Canada have been added to the recall list. The latest recall group is listed below, and a complete list of recalled products, including the new items can be reviewed at http://www.menufoods.com | PRESS RELEASE ► |
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| ROYAL CANIN CANADA RECALLS FELINE DISSOLUTION CAT FOOD 04/10/07 |
| GUELPH, ON, April 10 /CNW Telbec/ - As a result of new information received from Menu Foods late yesterday, Royal Canin Canada is recalling Medi-Cal Feline Dissolution Formula canned diet because one production lot (January 08 2009) contains contaminated wheat gluten. This product is produced for Royal Canin Canada by the Menu Foods Ontario plant. Medi-Cal Feline Dissolution Formula canned diet is Royal Canin's only wheat gluten-containing canned product. This is the only Royal Canin or Medi-Cal product being recalled. MORE ► | ROYAL CANIN PRESS RELEASE |
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| MENU FOODS CFO SOLD STOCK BEFORE RECALL 04/10/07 |
| CTV.ca News Staff - The chief financial officer of Menu Foods Income Fund says it was a "horrible coincidence" that he sold nearly half his units in the pet food company less than three weeks before a massive product recall. Insider trading reports confirm that Mark Wiens sold 14,000 units, or 45 per cent of his stock, for $102,900 on Feb. 26 and Feb. 27, reports The Globe and Mail. The shares would be worth $62,440 at current prices. MORE ► |
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| MORE NUTRO PRODUCTS TEST POSITIVE FOR MELAMINE 04/10/07 |
Howl 911 added one of Nutro's "non-recalled" products--California Chicken Supreme for cats, 3 oz cans--on March 23, 2007 after receiving a report from a cat guardian in Alaska. Subsequently, we received a second report on this same food from a pet guardian in New York. The below article, which appeared yesterday, April 9, on the Marin Independent Journal's website, reports a third victim, a cat from Marin, California. The poisoned pet's guardian privately submitted three different varieties of cannned Nutro cat food to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System at the University of California Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. All three varieties tested positive for melamine. As of this posting, Nutro has yet to recall the varieties or post an update to their website. Phone calls and emails to Nutro from two of the victims' guardians were repeatedly ignored or dismissed by Nutro officials.
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| Scientists at a state animal health laboratory confirmed Monday that a popular brand of pet food submitted for testing by Marin veterinarians was indeed contaminated, even though it is not on a growing list of recalled pet foods. |
| Mill Valley Pet Clinic officials ordered the food sample test for Cleo, an 11-year-old domestic short-hair cat brought to their office last month after she stopped eating. She was rushed to the Pet Emergency and Specialty Center of Marin in San Rafael. |
| Kellie Little, Cleo's owner, said she purchased the food from Pet Club in Corte Madera on March 19. She said she has been in contact with Nutro officials about six times over the past two weeks, but she was told that only the cat food in pouches had been recalled, not the canned cat food. She provided two samples to the company's office in addition to the samples sent to UC Davis. |
NUTRO MAX CAT GOURMET CLASSICS
The following three 3-ounce varieties tested positive for melamine by UC Davis: |
- Chicken Cacciatore, UPC 79105352055
- California Chicken Supreme, UPC 79105300117
- Lamb & Turkey Cutlets, UPC 7910530014
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| BANFIELD ESTIMATES 39,000 PETS SICKENED OR KILLED 04/10/07 |
| WASHINGTON — Pet food contaminated with an industrial chemical may have sickened or killed 39,000 cats and dogs nationwide, based on an extrapolation from data released Monday by one of the nation's largest chains of veterinary hospitals. MORE ► |
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| VIN AFFIRMS THOUSANDS OF PETS AFFECTED BY TAINTED FOOD 04/09/07 |
| Petconnection.com has an excellent report of the Veterinary Information Network's latest data, derived from a survey sent out to VIN's 16,000 member veterinarians. The numbers affirm what most have known all along -- that thousands of pets have been sickened or killed by the recalled pet food. MORE ► |
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| SENATE HEARING SET FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 2 PM EDT 04/09/07 |
| One-sided panel of "witnesses" sets dubious tone. Howl 911 received Sen. Durbin's press release today which lists the panel of witnesses to be called to testify at the Senate oversight hearing. We at Howl 911, however, were disappointed to see that all the witnesses, even the two "outside" witnesses, appear to be representative of either the FDA or the pet food industry. Of all the witnesses being called to testify on Thursday, not one represents the voice of the people--we pet guardians. Below is an excerpt from today's press release and the two "outside" expert witnesses who will be testifying on Thursday. |
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| Witnesses (see below for full list) will include FDA officials who will be questioned on the timeline of the investigation, the source of the contamination, and the agency's regulatory and inspection responsibilities. The hearing will also include outside experts who will discuss the current state of the pet food industry, as well as regulatory or resource shortfalls that led to the widespread recall of tainted pet food. |
| Ed. note: Here are the two "outside" experts: |
Dr. Elizabeth Hodgkins
Veterinarian
Ed. note: Dr. Hodgkins is a former employee of Hill's Pet, the makers of Science Diet and Prescription Diet, both ot which were among the recalled products. From this website reference, we found the following on Dr. Hodgkins:
"Dr. Hodgkins was Vice President of Customer Relations for Heska Corporation [a pet products research firm] from 1996 to April 1999. From 1985 to 1993, she directed the veterinary technical and customer service departments for Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc." Update: We have received several emails in defense of Dr. Hodgkins, most noting that since returning to private practice, she has become a very vocal critic of the pet food industry. One reader wrote, "Dr. Hodgkins is our ONLY HOPE among these so-called "experts". Indeed, in reading Dr. Hodgkins letters to Sen. Durbin, Dr. Hodgkins appears to be "all that." Links to Dr. Hodgkins letters are here, and here. Dr. Hodgkins website is here. |
Dr. Claudia A. Kirk
Associate Professor of Medicine and Nutrition, University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
Ed. note: Like Dr. Hodgkins, Claudia Kirk is likewise a former employee of Hill's Pet. One blogger, Lethal Dose, wrote this detailed exposé on Dr. Kirk's very close ongoing relationship with Hill's and the pet food industry:
Claudia Kirk, DVM - Skank for the pet food industry |
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| FORBES: MISNAVIGATING THE PET FOOD CRISIS 04/09/07 |
| Our thanks to Kim at PetFoodTracker for this Forbes opinion piece -- an excellent, no-holds-barred editorial by Marc E. Babej and Tim Pollak: |
| The tainted pet food crisis has roiled a passionate market. And the story isn't dying: As the recalls mount, and the threat moves from cuts-in-gravy to staple dry food and even to treats, feeding pets seems like Russian roulette. How have the pet food companies involved reacted? Too little, too late--and, for the most part, the wrong way. |
| What should the industry be doing? First, say you're sorry. Act like you really care about the animals. You may not think you owe an apology, but in pet owners' minds, you do. |
| ... stop being defensive. Simply reassuring people your other products are safe isn't very reassuring. After all, a few weeks ago, you were de facto assuring that all your products were safe. Do you trust the guy who says "just trust me" right after he messed up? Probably not. To regain consumers' trust, pet food brands have to give consumers reasons to trust that their food is safe. |
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| DOGGYBLING.COM ISSUES BENEFUL ALERT 04/09/07 |
| From doggybling.com: "Purina has until Good Friday to recall Beneful and issue an apology to all of the people who have had to deal with the sickness or death of their dogs ... Nestle/Purina was made aware of the problem with the food by DoggyBling.com staff in January. (We are positive they knew of the problem before we initially notified them)" MORE ► |
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| NEW JERSEY LAWMAKERS PROPOSE "PET FOOD SAFETY ACT" 04/08/07 |
| Thanks to one of our readers, Mike, for this news tip. Mike also made an excellent suggestion: Citizens in other states should lobby their legislators to pass similar legislation in their home states. |
| TRENTON - In reaction to recent pet food recalls prompted by the poisoning deaths of pets across the country, a state lawmaker has announced plans to craft legislation that would hold responsible companies that distribute tainted foods. |
| Under the proposal, pet food manufacturers would be required to certify with the state that their products are safe and free of contaminants. |
| "Having pet food producers officially declare pet food safe for consumption' sets a legally binding standard," said Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, D-Mercer County, who is proposing the legislation. "If producers fail to live up to their declarations, then the state has a clear course of legal action to hold them accountable." |
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| WHAT'S IN FIDO'S FOOD? 04/08/07 |
| Peoria Journal Star - The public is mostly clueless about the pet food industry and its practices, asserts Jan Rasmusen, a San Diego animal activist and author of "Scared Poopless: The Straight Scoop on Dog Care." |
| Some pet food includes the remains of roadkill and diseased and dying animals, Rasmusen said. Pet food makers also depend on carbohydrate fillers - such as wheat and corn - which are hard to digest and don't add much protein. Preservatives and additives are part of the mix, too. |
| "It's shocking what goes into the food," she said. "Switching brands is like tossing hand grenades. You simply hope that the next one doesn't explode." |
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| PUTTING A PRICE ON PET GRIEF 04/08/07 |
| The Buffalo News - State laws across the nation treat pets as property. In most, a wrongful death or a botched treatment at the vet typically would get the owner no more than the price of a new animal or the cost of the services. |
| That has been changing in the last decade, although advocates contend that changes are moving too slowly in the United Staets, where 80 million households now include a cat or dog — more than households with children. |
| Only Illinois and Tennessee have statutes that allow for damages — with caps and exceptions — to compensate for emotional loss, Hochstadt said. In some other states, such as Oregon, courts have allowed for emotional loss. |
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TOMMY'S STORY |
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OTIS & OTTO'S STORY |
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KITTY BOY'S STORY |
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ABBY GAYLE'S STORY |
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LILY'S STORY |
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ANGEL'S STORY |
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ALEX'S STORY |
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WE ARE THE VICTIMS |
Link to a stirring graphic, the creator of which is unknown, picturing many of the victims of the Menu Foods recall. The recalled brands are listed on the left and right-side borders of the graphic. (Click on the graphic to enlarge.) |
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REMEMBERING ALLIE |
A touching tribute one pet parent created for their dog, Allie, a victim of the Menu Foods recall. |
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FOOD NOT FIT FOR A PET by Dr. Wendell O. Belfield, DVM |
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ASK CONGRESS TO BETTER REGULATE THE PET FOOD INDUSTRY |
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UPDATE ON CLASS ACTION SUIT FROM THE PROGRESSIVE LAW GROUP |
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YOUR WHOLE PET |
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HOW NOT TO KILL YOUR DOG OR CAT |
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K.O.P.S. PLANS MASS MARCH APRIL 28, 2007 |
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REMEMBERING
THE VICTIMS |
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FEDERAL COURT FILINGS AGAINST MENU FOODS |
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TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL ACCEPTING COMPLAINTS |
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PHOTO GALLERY |
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YAHOO GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP |
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WHAT IS AMINOPTERIN? |
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DOWNLOADABLE LIST OF RECALLED FOODS (PDF) |
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WHO MAKES WHAT? |
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ROYAL CANIN CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT |
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WELLNESS, NATURE'S VARIETY, CASTOR & POLLUX ALSO MADE BY MENU FOODS |
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MENU FOODS FAILED TO ACT FOR THREE MONTHS |
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MENU FOODS, IAMS EXCLUSIVE 10-YEAR CONTRACT |
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RECALL ANALYSIS |
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KNOW THE SIGNS OF KIDNEY FAILURE |
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NEWS VIDEO |
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ADDISON, TX |
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IAMS FOOD KILLS HAWAII DOG |
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