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Diamond Dog Food Recalls
Here is an update about the Diamond Dog Food Recalls.
First we would like to let you know about Wendy’s book that you can read more about at Wendynanrees.com
“ The Natural Pet Food Cook Book” by Wendy Nan Rees and Kevin Schlanger
Is Veterinarian Approved !
This pet cookbook takes the worry out of feeding your dog!
These meals are simple and easy to make at home for your pet !
Save your pet from dog food poisoning and pet food recalls !
Click Possible Cat Food Recall here to see a story about Diamond pet Food recall expanding
Diamond Dog Food recall has expanded to Include Cat Food.
Be sure to check the company page DAILY for information..do not count on news articles to be right.
Here is the latest news as posted on the Diamond Recall Page
May 18, 2012
Diamond Naturals Small Breed Adult Dog Lamb & Rice Formula samples, 6 pound and 18 pound bag sizes, manufactured on Aug. 26, 2011, have been added to the limited voluntary recall, due to potential exposure to Salmonella. No illnesses have been reported.
The product was distributed in the following states, further distribution through other pet food channels may have occurred:
· Colorado
· Illinois
· Kentucky
· Louisiana
· Michigan
· Minnesota
· Missouri
· Oklahoma
· Pennsylvania
· South Dakota
· Tennessee
· Texas
· Wisconsin
Production Code & Best Before Dates:
DSL0801, 20-Oct-2012 (Product manufactured on Aug 26, 2011 and packaged on Oct. 20, 2011)
DSL0801, 26-Aug-2012
DSL0801, 27-Sept- 2012 (Product manufactured on Aug. 26, 2011 and packaged on Sept. 27, 2011)
DSL0801, 18-Oct- 2012 (Product manufactured on Aug. 26, 2011 and packaged on Oct. 18, 2011)
DSL0801, (Samples)
Pet owners who are unsure if the product they purchased is included in the recall, or who would like replacement product or a refund, may contact Diamond Pet Foods via a toll free call at 1-866-918-8756, Monday through Sunday, 8 am – 6pm EST.
Diamond Pet Foods apologizes for any issues this may have caused pet owners and their pets.
Be careful where you buy alternative food,
Sonoran News
CAVE CREEK – Though the recent pet food recall didn't apply to Arizona,
dog and cat owners began fretting about what they feed their furry family
members. The folks at Bonnie's Barkery received countless calls asking
which kibble was made by the same ...
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FDA: 900 Dog Deaths Linked to Treats from China
By Meghan Neal, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
May 25, 2012Updated May 25, 2012 at 9:01 AM PDT
A growing number of pet owners say their dogs were sickened or died after eating chicken jerky dog treats made in China.
The Food and Drug Administration has received more than 900 complaints since issuing the latest warning about the jerky six months ago.
Owners say their dogs experienced vomiting and kidney failure - and in some cases the illnesses proved fatal.
The complaints are targeted at three brands, all made in factories in China: Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch, made by Nestle Purina, and Milo's Kitchen Home-style Dog Treats, made by Del Monte, MSNBC reported.
The manufacturers have all denied any link between their product and the dogs’ illness.
Experts are no closer to solving the mystery of what's causing the apparent food-born illnesses.