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Pet deaths continue even though the Pet Food Recalls of 2007 have ended.

Do not feed corn, wheat, or soy to your cat or dog.  These three grains cause:

Fever, ear aches, ear infections, bad bread, dental disease, hair loss, dry and itchy skin, bloat, tumors, warts, moles, abnormal nail growth, arthritis, deafness, blindness, digestive problems, inflamed liver, inflamed kidneys, bladder problems, heart problems, and death.

Please read the reviews for your brand of pet food to be sure it is safe.  Pets are still being harmed and killed by pet food!!

-Susan Peters

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Product Recall -- Susan, Can You Answer a Question, Please?

My 16 week old german shepherd ingested a small quanity of rat poison two weeks ago. (Stupidity on my husband's part.) I rushed her to emergency care and located the brand name from the company while they induced vomiting and then gave her activated charcoal. Based on the drug, she's on a Vitmain K regimen now for 2 to 3 weeks. It had to be mixed with wet food to be absorbed. I purchased Nutro Ultra andNutro Max - she's had 17 cans of the "bad" lot numbers. Our vet pulled blood and her kidney function is fine, but of course, over the past few days, I've been making her a scrambled egg with milk and cheese, a few treats +1/2 cup of her dry food for her twice daily Vitamin K pills. We also purchased Beef N More (Merrick?) after I phoned the company and customer service assured me the brand was NOT on any recall list. So, she's had quite a change in diet over two days -- this morning I noticed her stools were VERY soft and then later almost liguid. I'm waiting for my vet's office to open, but wondered if this may be due solely to the dramatic diet changes. She's continued to be a very active and happy pup from the very beginning -- doesn't appear ill in the least. Thank you for any response -- I know you're swamped with questions right now.


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