Thursday, June 28, 2007

It's Back to Business as Usual !


It seems too quick to get back to business as usual. We’d rather hear that Diamond is helping people with their veterinary bills or starting a program to help people overcome their grief and anger. We’d prefer that the prize isn’t dog food, but some more compassion and understanding.

More on this story here.

That shows how most of these commercial dog food manufacturers just think and care for their profits and not for their customers.But we cannot forget the agony most dog owners had to go through and the grief for those who lost their beloved pets.
This last dog food recall should be a wake up call on how dog owners should be vigilant in what they feed their dogs.

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Avoid feeding your dog these foodstuff!

What's good for you is not always good for Fido or Boots. Here are some foods to avoid putting in the food bowls:

Potato, rhubarb, tomato and potato leaves and stems contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous and urinary systems.

Macadamia nuts, moldy or spoiled food and mushrooms have toxins in them that can be fatal to our four-legged friends.

Grapes and raisins have an unknown toxin that can cause kidney damage.

Chocolate contains theobromine, which can cause a dog's heart to fatally increase or beat irregularly. Dogs will eat chocolate, but it's unlikely that a cat would swallow it.

Garlic, onions and onion powder can be fatal because of the sulfoxides and disulfides that can damage the red blood cells. Also avoid feeding your pet baby food, which contains these substances.
The above list of foods to avoid feeding your dog was published here in an article on how pet owners are now preparing for their pets homemade food.

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Thursday, June 7, 2007

Fifth Contaminant Discovered in Dog Food Samples !

Another dog food recall due to Salmonella.
Doane Pet Care a Virginia company is recalling their dry dog food that they had sold to Walmart.They claim that the dog food may be contaminated with salmonella.There has not been any fatality reported and they have pointed out that this recall is not connected to the recent national pet food recall.

In yet another shocking story was the discovery of pain reliever acetaminophen in some dog food samples.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating a Texas laboratory's finding of acetaminophen in dog and cat food, an agency spokesman said.
The pain medication is the fifth contaminant found in pet foods during the past 2 1/2 months and can be toxic or lethal to pets, especially cats. It is not known if any animals became sick with acetaminophen poisoning, or died from it.

Be on the safe side and feed your dog healthy homemade dog food recipes which are readily available and easy to prepare.