Toxic Pet Food Recalled
Toxic Pet Food Responsible For Dog Deaths. Toxic pet food, believed responsible for at least 100 dog deaths nationally, may have been sold in Maine. But state officials say no such poisonings have been reported here. Some bags of Diamond, Country Value and Professional brand pet foods have been recalled because they are … [Read more...] about Toxic Pet Food Recalled
NUTRO Pet Food Under FDA Investigation following Pet Deaths, Illnesses
FDA Investigating Nutro Pet Food Following an ongoing spate of pet deaths and illnesses, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has admitted it is investigating NUTRO Pet Food. ConsumerAffairs.com said the investigation follows two years of consumer complaints. Although the makers of NUTRO foods assert its products are not … [Read more...] about NUTRO Pet Food Under FDA Investigation following Pet Deaths, Illnesses
J.J. Fuds Recalls Tender Chunks Pet Food for Health Risk
J.J. Fuds Recalling Tender Chunks Pet Food Due To Listeria Contamination. J.J. Fuds is recalling a select lot of J.J. Fuds Chicken Tender Chunks Pet Food because of potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly … [Read more...] about J.J. Fuds Recalls Tender Chunks Pet Food for Health Risk
China Admits Importing Tainted Pet Food Ingredient
China Authorities Admitted Importing Tainted Pet Food. For the first time since the most recent China melamine scandal broke, authorities there are finally admitting that some ingredients used to make pet food did contain melamine, reports USA Today. The admission led to increased investigations into two Chinese companies and their … [Read more...] about China Admits Importing Tainted Pet Food Ingredient
Baby Formula and Pet Food Contaminations May Share A Link
Melamine On Baby Formula and Pet Food Contamination. A new study describes how the kidneys are poisoned with a combination of melamine and cyanuric acid. The study is based on research that was conducted on the toxicity of the compounds that contaminated pet food in North America in 2007. In March 2007, the Menu Foods Income Fund … [Read more...] about Baby Formula and Pet Food Contaminations May Share A Link
Chinese exporter in pet food recall scandal avoided export declarations
U.S. May Avoided Chinese Exports Due To Pet Food Recall Scandal. The exporter of a contaminated pet food ingredient blamed for the deaths of dogs and cats in the United States may have avoided Chinese export inspections by labeling it a nonfood product, a U.S. government report says. The company, Xuzhou Anying Biologic … [Read more...] about Chinese exporter in pet food recall scandal avoided export declarations
Human food eyed in pet food recall probe
Pet Food Recall Due To Contamination. Government inspectors are checking food makers who use protein concentrates to make sure none of the contaminated products found in pet food have reached other products, the Food and Drug Administration said on May 3, 2007. There is no evidence that any of the two contaminated batches of wheat … [Read more...] about Human food eyed in pet food recall probe
Pet food recall raises questions about safety of imported food
Contaminated Pet Food Recall. Just 1.3 percent of imported fish, vegetables, fruit and other foods are inspected yet those government inspections regularly reveal food unfit for human consumption. Frozen catfish from China, beans from Belgium, jalapenos from Peru, blackberries from Guatemala, baked goods from Canada, India and the … [Read more...] about Pet food recall raises questions about safety of imported food
Senate panel to question FDA response to tainted pet food
Senate Question FDA About Tainted Pet Food. Seeking ways to ensure that pet food is safe, a Senate subcommittee plans to question Food and Drug Administration officials as soon as Thursday about their response to the contamination that has killed pets and led to the recall of more than 100 brands. On Saturday, Sen. … [Read more...] about Senate panel to question FDA response to tainted pet food
