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Author: | quietschy [ Mon 09 Jan 2006 18:13 ] |
Post subject: | PET FOOD RECALL |
I have no IDea if i can send this here I'm trying . Shanika Stewart force-feeds strawberry-flavored Ensure through a syringe to her 9 year-old Chow "Cocoa" at her home at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. The dog suffered permanent liver damage after being exposed to aflatoxin in a batch of Diamond pet food. NBC VIDEO • Pet food recall Jan. 9: The Food and Drug Administration reports that at least 76 dogs nationwide are believed to have died as a result of eating contaminated Diamond Pet Foods. NBC's Dawn Fratangelo reports. Nightly News Slide show • Animal Tracks Images of creatures great and small PET VIDEOS 1/8 • Pet food recall Jan. 9: The Food and Drug Administration reports that at least 76 dogs nationwide are believed to have died as a result of eating contaminated Diamond Pet Foods. NBC's Dawn Fratangelo reports. Nightly News Related Stories | What's this? • 23 dogs killed by contaminated food • More dog deaths linked to toxic food • Is your pet losing the battle of the bulge? • Meet Skeeter, the narcoleptic poodle • Pet owners worry as dog flu spreads across U.S. Most Popular • Most Viewed • Top Rated • Most E-mailed • Fallen miners were not far from safety • Body count rises on ‘Housewives’ • Cat owner turns to DNA in pet whodunit • Contaminated pet food kills dozens of dogs • Free at last — Stern makes satellite debut • Most viewed on MSNBC.com • Discovery challenges view of brain function • Deep-space ‘laser tag’ sets a record • GOP champion becomes party’s pariah • Mine-accident survivor breathing on his own • Earliest Mayan writing found in pyramid • Most viewed on MSNBC.com • Contaminated pet food kills dozens of dogs • 19 brands of dog and cat food recalled • Cat owner turns to DNA in pet whodunit • The mouse that roared in flames • Belafonte: Bush ‘greatest terrorist in the world’ • Most viewed on MSNBC.com MEDPAGE TODAY •Boosted Vitamin D Intake for Cancer Prevention? •Immune Cells in Colorectal Tumors Correlate With Longer Survival •The Year in Cancer •Meta-Analysis Rules Out Statin Cancer Prevention Physicians... Earn CME with your medical news MSNBC News Services Updated: 6:22 p.m. ET Jan. 9, 2006 COLUMBIA, S.C. - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reports that at least 76 dogs nationwide are believed to have died as a result of eating contaminated Diamond Pet Foods. The company has recalled 19 varieties of dog and cat food because tests showed high levels of aflatoxin, a naturally occurring toxic chemical that comes from a fungus found on corn and other grains that causes severe liver damage in animals. The company recalled products manufactured at its Gaston, S.C., plant from around September to November 2005. Based on sample testing, Diamond has narrowed down the exposure to food produced on Oct. 11, Brinkmann said Thursday. Story continues below ↓ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- advertisement |
Author: | leafugitive [ Mon 09 Jan 2006 21:58 ] |
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allright well whatever |
Author: | Rob Graff [ Thu 12 Jan 2006 15:27 ] |
Post subject: | thank you and goodnight |
we now return you to our regularly scheduled program |
Author: | Homeland 1 [ Fri 13 Jan 2006 12:09 ] |
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(SNIFF...SNIFF) Don't want to sound callous, but "Who HASN'T lost a pet in their life." Besides... this has NOTHING to do with what goes on in these particular forums!!! (SNIFF...SNIFF) However... good info to have if you (SNIIIIIIIIFF) or someone you know uses Diamond Pet Foods... I guess. I smell (SNIFF...SNIFF)... liability... (SNIFF...SNIFF) and... (SNIFF...SNIFF) LAWYERS!!!... RUUUUUUUNNNN!!!!! (I thought I smelled cattle when I saw this post!) |
Author: | miagent [ Fri 13 Jan 2006 18:50 ] |
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Homeland 1 wrote: ... this has NOTHING to do with what goes on in these particular forums!
Absolutely RIGHT! We all have other issues, however, let's try to stay within the limits of the bail industry. This also serves to make the boards easier to follow (and monitor). I don't mean to sound like a prude, but this forum would be a complete mess if everybody got off track. Just my opinion... |
Author: | SpanielPI [ Sat 14 Jan 2006 06:26 ] |
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This person is new here, so let's take it easy on her/him. I understand why the post was made: Many of you have pets, therefore it was an attempt to warn you about this contaminated pet food. However, there were unrelated issues in the posting. Perhaps a cliff noted version of the story could have been posted, or just a direct link to the story with a teaser line stating "hey, check out this story about bad pet food" or something to that effect. Anyway, I appreciate the heads up, but I also can appreciate the ettiquette of this forum...keep articles, posts, comments etc generally focused on the industry. It'll get figured out. Rule#1: Don't sweat the small stuff Rule#2: Everything is small stuff.... Y'all take care now and have a blessed day ! |
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