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2013年9月27日星期五

My Perfect Pet is the SAFE alternative

Look at this list of the millions of pet food that has been recalled.  Make sure to stick with My Perfect Pet dog food for safe and healthy nutrition for your pet!


When things go really wrong and serious problems are discovered in pet food, the company usually works with the FDA to coordinate a recall of the affected products. While many recalls have been widely publicized, quite a few have not.




  • In 1995, Nature’s Recipe recalled almost a million pounds of dry dog and cat food after consumers complained that their pets were vomiting and losing their appetite. The problem was a fungus that produced vomitoxin contaminating the wheat.

  • In 1999, Doane Pet Care recalled more than a million bags of corn-based dry dog food contaminated with aflatoxin. Products included Ol’ Roy (Wal-Mart’s brand) and 53 other brands. This time, the toxin killed 25 dogs.

  • In 2000, Iams recalled 248,000 pounds of dry dog food distributed in 7 states due to excess DL-Methionine Amino Acid, a urinary acidifier.

  • In 2003, a recall was made by Petcurean “Go! Natural” pet food due to circumstantial association with some dogs suffering from liver disease; no cause was ever found.

  • In late 2005, a similar recall by Diamond Foods was announced; this time the moldy corn contained a particularly nasty fungal product called aflatoxin; 100 dogs died.

  • Also in 2005, 123,000 pounds of cat and dog treats were recalled due to Salmonella contamination.

  • In 2006, more than 5 million cans of Ol’ Roy, American Fare, and other dog foods distributed in the southeast were recalled by the manufacturer, Simmons Pet Food, because the cans’ enamel lining was flaking off into the food.

  • Also in 2006, Merrick Pet Care recalled almost 200,000 cans of “Wingalings” dog food when metal tags were found in some samples.

  • In the most deadly recall of 2006, 4 prescription canned dog and cat foods were recalled by Royal Canin (owned by Mars). The culprit was a serious overdose of Vitamin D that caused calcium deficiency and kidney disease.

  • In February 2007, the FDA issued a warning to consumers not to buy “Wild Kitty,” a frozen food containing raw meat. Routine testing by FDA had revealed Salmonella in the food. FDA specifically warned about the potential for illness in humans, not pets. There were no reports of illness or death of any pets, and the food was not recalled.

  • In March 2007, the most lethal pet food in history was the subject of the largest recall ever. Menu Foods recalled more than 100 brands including Iams, Eukanuba, Hill’s Science Diet, Purina Mighty Dog, and many store brands including Wal-Mart’s. Thousands of pets were sickened (the FDA received more than 17,000 reports) and an estimated 20% died from acute renal failure caused by the food. Cats were more frequently and more severely affected than dogs. The toxin was initially believed to be a pesticide, the rat poison “aminopterin” in one of the ingredients. In April, scientists discovered high levels of melamine, a chemical used in plastics and fertilizers, in wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate imported from China. The melamine had been purposefully added to the ingredients to falsely boost their protein content. Subsequent tests revealed that the melamine-tainted ingredients had also been used in feed for cows, pigs, and chickens and thousands of animals were quarantined and destroyed. In early May, scientists identified the cause of the rapid onset kidney disease that had appeared in dogs and cats as a reaction caused by the combination of melamine and cyanuric acid, both unauthorized chemicals. The fallout from this recall is ongoing as of May 2007 so please be sure to check the FDA website for the most recent updates.


- Born Free USA



2013年9月18日星期三

Dog Food Recall – Safe Dog Food

Please beware of these dog food brands of food. They have been recalled.


Dog treat recall now covering 48 products and six brands: Petco, Nature’s Deli, Boots & Barkley, BIXBI, Colorado Naturals, and Best Bully Sticks. Full list below. On February 19, the FDA announced a recall of all treats produced by Kasel Associated Industries’ Denver CO facility through September of last year due to salmonella contamination. There may be more recalls to come.
This is the fifth expansion of the Kasel Associated recalls in as many months. If not returning them for a refund, families should dispose of these products in ways that people and animals, including wild animals, cannot access them. The FDA urges families who have purchased any listed products to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact Kasel Associated Industries at (800) 218-4417 Monday thru Friday from 7am to 5pm MDT.


The current list is lacking in brand information that would be readily identifiable. We are contacting Kasel and retailers in an attempt to get more responsible descriptions and a complete list of products coming out of this facility.


• Boots&Barkley American Beef Bully Stick 12″
• Boots&Barkley American Smoked Beef Femur Bone 3″
• Boots&Barkley American Flossie 6-8″
• Boots&Barkley American Pig Ear Strips 8oz
• Boots&Barkley American Chicken Stuffed Beef Femur Bone 6″
• Boots&Barkley American Braided Bully Stick 5″
• Boots&Barkley American Chicken Jerky 16oz
• Boots&Barkley American Chicken Jerky 8oz
• Boots&Barkley American Variety Pack 32oz
• Boots&Barkley American Beef Ribs 2ct
• Boots&Barkley American Beef Knuckle
• Boots&Barkley American Pig Ears 12ct
• Boots&Barkley American Beef Bully Sticks 6ct
• Boots&Barkley American Pork Femur
• Roasted Pig Ear Dog Treats 28oz


UPC – Description – Best by Dates
• 681131857246 Roasted Pig Ear Dog Treats 28oz 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 800443092903 25 PK Natural Pig Ears 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 800443092910 12 PK Natural Pig Ears 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 800443092927 12 PK Smoked Pig Ears 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 800443092934 7 PK Natural Pig Ears 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 800443092941 7 PK Smoked Pig Ears 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263800291 16oz Chicken Chips 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263900151 16oz Salmon Jerky 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263800178 4oz Chicken Jerky 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263510176 4oz Lamb Jerky 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263900175 4 oz Salmon Jerky 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263801175 4oz Beef Jerky 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263800291 16oz Chicken Jerky 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• 647263700157 16oz Pork Jerky 04202014 DEN-10032014 DEN
• BIXBI Skin & Coat Chicken Breast Jerky Treats 5oz
• BIXBI Skin & Coat Pork Jerky 5oz
• BIXBI Hip And Joint Pork Jerky 5oz
• BIXBI Hip And Joint Lamb Jerky 5oz
• BIXBI Hip And Joint Chicken Breast Jerky 5oz
• BIXBI Hip And Joint Beef Liver Jerky 5oz
• TDBBS, Inc Buffalo Hearts Sliced 3 lbs
• TDBBS, Inc Knee Caps 25 Ct
• TDBBS, Inc Pork Jerky Strips 16oz
• TDBBS, Inc Chicken Jerky 16oz
• TDBBS, Inc Turkey Cubes 4.5oz
• TDBBS, Inc Pig Snouts 25ct
• TDBBS, Inc Beef Lobster Tails 1ct
• TDBBS, Inc Turkey Jerky Sticks 6ct
• TDBBS, Inc Hearts of Lamb 4oz
• TDBBS, Inc Lamb Jerky 4oz
• Nature’s Deli Chicken Jerky 3lbs
• Nature’s Deli Chicken Jerky 2.5lbs


Here’s more reading on safe dog food:



Truth About Pet Food:  www.truthaboutpetfood.com – Articles like “A Graphic Description of what the FDA allows in Pet Food”, and “Truth in Advertising Laws Do Not Apply to Pet Food” as well as the most timely reports of recalls I’ve ever seen.


http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/ – site where you can look at just about any brand of food and read their ratings for it.


A Vegetarian Diet for Dogs?  http://www.b-naturals.com/newsletter/vegetarian-diet/