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June 22, 2010

Pet Food Recall: Dry Dog Food May Be Affected by Salmonella

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The ASPCA is advising pet parents to immediately discontinue the use of Natural Balance Sweet Potato & Chicken Dry Dog Food with the "best by" date of June 17, 2011, in 5- and 28-lb. bags. The manufacturer has announced a voluntary recall due to potential Salmonella contamination. No illnesses have been reported, and the Sweet Potato & Chicken Dry Dog Food with the aforementioned "best by" date is the only product affected. Pet parents should avoid direct contact and wash their hands thoroughly after handling any potentially contaminated food.

While healthy adult dogs are relatively resistant to illness from Salmonella bacteria, pets with health issues, young puppies and elderly or pregnant dogs that may have compromised immune systems may be at greater risk for becoming ill. Dogs who do become ill from Salmonella may exhibit symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever, lethargy, and drooling or panting—an indication of nausea. In severe cases, the bacterium may spread throughout the body resulting in death.

If you suspect that your pet may have eaten the recalled food, please contact your local veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435. For more information on this health alert and the affected brand, please visit the FDA's website.

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  • Submitted by Elderly at:December 21, 2011 01:25 AM

    That's really impressive and helpful article sir, we love to read it and we hope that you'll share some interesting articles in future too, its amazing to read and good to know.

  • Submitted by sheliak at:September 20, 2011 03:56 PM

    Re: Submitted by Designerxcess at:August 24, 2010 12:00 AM How's your Shitzu doing? Read your blog re: Royal Canin and throwing up white foam. This is exactly what has been happening to my Westie over the last few days. Took my dog to the Vet today, no clues, no luck! Realizing your blog was posted a year ago, still felt it was worth the effort to inquire. Or if anybody out there has had similar problems, etc. Hope all is well with your little baby!:-) Thanks

  • Submitted by Steve at:March 19, 2011 07:12 PM

    Blue Buffalo dog food is known to be healthy for dogs because they contain proteins, carbohydrates, fruits & anti-aging nutrients that slow the aging process in dogs & keep them active & healthy. Carbohydrates are a key source of energy for dogs and cats. Whole grains, like whole ground brown rice, whole ground barley and oats, are excellent low-fat sources of highly-digestible complex carbohydrates. The most concentrated form of food energy, fats provide more than twice the energy of proteins or carbohydrates. They are also required for absorption and utilization of fat-soluble vitamins like vitamins A, D, and E. Fats supply fatty acids, which among other things, help to provide a healthy skin and coat and help reduce inflammation. Source: http://www.blue-buffalo-coupon.com Vitamins and minerals work together, in conjunction with your pet’s natural enzymes, to help with digestion, reproduction and muscle and bone growth. They are also essential for healthy skin and coat and support immune system health, too. LifeSource Bits contain a precise blend of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants selected by holistic veterinarians and animal nutritionists. These include ingredients that have been shown to help strengthen your dog or cat’s immune system, support their specific life stage requirements and protect them from the negative impact of environmental toxins.

  • Submitted by Designerxcess at:August 24, 2010 12:00 AM

    Has anyone had their dog sick recently with Royal Canin Mini Adult 27 dry dog food. I've been feeding my shitzu for 6 years and recently he threw up white foam and had runs until he had nothing left in his poor little body. He's recovering with white rice and chicken, but he's only been feed Royal Canin since he was a puppy. Could this be tainted food???

  • Submitted by Sapphire at:August 9, 2010 12:00 AM

    Jaret, that wasn't nice. I use Dick Van Patten, and it is not cheap. Please keep your mean comments to yourself

  • Submitted by JARET at:July 2, 2010 12:00 AM

    CRAPPY DICK VAN PATTEN FOOD. I GUESS 8 WASNT ENOUGH!! WHAT A CLOWN!

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