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Dog food and other pet foods continue to make pets sick, yet ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center concludes pet food recalls are “likely not food-related.”

 

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Consumer Affairs asked Dr. Steven Hansen of ASPCA to review some of their NUTRO complaints.  After doing so, Dr. Hansen said “Unfortunately the cases are not consistent and appear to be anecdotal with no real definitive diagnostic findings.  Without any consistent trends in findings we can not do anything any further. This does appear to us to be a situation where bad things happen, but they are not likely food-related.”

 

Nel Liquorman, Health Editor / © TheDogPress 08|31|09 It appears they did no product testing so we were puzzled by his conclusion that there were “no real definitive diagnostic findings” and equally so in that ASPCA APCC sees no “consistent trends” in the stream of pet food recalls over the last two years!

 

We consider Dr. Hanson’s response a classic cover-up and denial.  You are about to learn why but first, a look at pet food recalls as a direct result of contamination which sickened or killed pets.

 

We begin with June 2008, when U.S. Marshals seized pet foods from Petco Distribution Center in IL due to filthy conditions.

 

September 2008, Mars Petcare US recalled 52-pound Pedigree in CA and NV.

 

October 2008, Solid Gold recalled an entire production run of Tiny Tots dog treats due to mold contamination.  Mold can be deadly.

 

October 2008, Hartz Mountain Corporation recalled rawhide chips due to salmonella.

October 2008, Mars Petcare recalled Special Kitty sold at Wal-Mart in 15 states due to salmonella contamination.

 

November 2008, Kroger announced Pet Pride was added to the Mars recall list due to salmonella.

November 2008, Champion Pet foods (Canada) recalled Orijen cat food in the USA after cats began dying in Australia.

December 2008, Mars extended their recall of dry cat and dog foods.
 
December 2008, the FDA again cautioned consumers about dog illnesses due to consumption of chicken jerky products.

April 2009, pet products containing peanut butter were included in the recall brought about by the filthy conditions at Peanut Corporation of America’s two plants that gave us the salmonella scare.
 
May 2009, Mars Petcare US recalled Nutro Products dry cat foods due to incorrect levels of zinc and potassium from a production error.

 

DOG FOOD CAN MAKE YOUR PET SICK, CONTRARY TO ASPCA'S OPINIONSo how could ASPCA not know?  This publication has covered pet food fraud, counterfeiting, and contamination in great depth.  The above list is only a sampling of pet food recalls due to sickness and fatalities in America’s pets, excluding melamine contamination and pet food problems in other countries.

 

Not always the same contaminants, not always the same maker, and not always the same product but how can ASPCA state that pet foods do not make pets sick?  Don’t they see a trend in the complaint log?  Of course calls would be random.  There are an unbelievable number of pet foods on the market and an estimated 60 million households that use cat or dog food.  

 

Many people take their sick animal to the veterinarian during regular hours but after-hours trips are extremely expensive so people may call Poison Control for help.  How can you treat an animal over the phone when the official position is that he is not sick from eating pet food and pet foods are not tested?

 

Trying to make sense of the issue, we searched for answers, and what we found will come as a surprise to most readers.  In addition to Animal Poison Control Center, for which they charge callers a $60 fee, ASPCA has another enterprise; ASPCA’s Animal Product Safety Service (APSS) for pet product makers.  This means that the ASPCA’s APSS has a close alliance with the very corporations whose products have made pets sick.

 

In addition to Animal Poison Control Center, which charges callers a $60 fee, ASPCA has another enterprise; ASPCA’s Animal Product Safety Service (APSS) for pet product makers. 

This means that the ASPCA’s APSS has a close alliance with the very corporations whose products have made pets sick.

 ASPCA’s APSS even has a service for helping their member companies fill out the FDA report forms when their products sicken or kill pets.  In addition, they do not charge pet owner-callers if the product that made the pet sick is made by a member of APSS.  While we do not know which, if any, pet food corporations have become members of ASPCA’S APSS, the notion that this could be reflected in their conclusion regarding pet food is troublesome.  In the very least it is a conflict of interest and certainly a slap in the face to pet owners who are charged when they call the poison control number.  Some would consider it outright fraud.

 

If you suspect pet food sickened your dog or cat, take him to the vet, along with a stool sample if possible.  Then put samples of the food in two separate airtight zip-bags.  Write the date collected on the zip-bag labels.  You should find the manufacturer’s date stamped on the dog food bag (often sewn into the seam so you can’t find it) the package, or the can, so save that, along with the UPC code, and report the adverse effects to the FDA at no cost.

 

To find a Complaint Coordinator in your area and complete instructions for reporting: www.fda.gov/opacom/backgrounders/complain.html

 To be informed on pet food recalls, sign up for FDA Updates here:  https://service.govdelivery.com/service/subscribe.html?code=USFDA_48

 

As to the ASPCA’s APCC statement that pet food does not make pets sick; there are many pet owners and reliable veterinarians who know that the ASPCA is wrong.  Most would also agree ASPCA appears to work both sides of the fence due to their alliance with pet food manufacturers by way of ASPCA’s Animal Product Safety Service.

 

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