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Thread: Major "wet" pet food recall of dog & cat foods ~ NOW Includes Treets & Biscuits

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  1. #1
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    Another treat recalled

    I didn't see this treat mentioned any where.

    Here's an email I received in the mail from PetEdge...

    Dear Valued Customer:
    One of our suppliers, Eight In One, Inc. has issued a voluntary
    recall of all Dingo CHICK'N JERKY treats due to company concerns
    that the jerky treats have the potential to be contaminated with
    Salmonella. Salmonella can cause serious infections in dogs and cats,
    and, if there is cross contamination, in people, especially children,
    the aged, and people with compromised immune systems. The Food and
    Drug Administration is aware of this recall.

    The products subject to the recall are Dingo CHICK'N JERKY 3.5 oz.
    (ZX34125) and 8 oz. for dogs (ZX34108.) We have removed these products
    from our warehouses. We recommend that you pull these items from
    stock and dispose of the product. Whether you purchased these products
    through PetEdge, or from another source, we felt it was important to
    share this information with our valued customers for the health and
    safety of your customers.

    To receive a refund for your remaining stock, send a letter to:

    Eight In One, Inc.
    1377 Motor Parkway, Ste 100
    Islandia, NY 11749
    Attn: Chick'N Jerky Refund

    The letter should include your name and/or business name, address,
    phone number, your receipt (if you still have it) and the UPC code
    on the packaging. Do not return the product to the manufacturer.
    Do not return the product to PetEdge. A refund check for your
    remaining stock will be send to you by Eight In One, Inc.

    We recommend that you post this information in your retail locations
    so that consumers who purchased any of the above-identified CHICK'N
    JERKY TREATS know to discontinue use of the products and discard the
    unused portion. Consumers can obtain a refund by sending a letter to
    Eight in One with the information stated above. FAQs and additional
    information are available on the manufacturer's website,
    www.eightinonepet.com or call 1-888-232-9889.

    At PetEdge, our primary concern is for the health and well-being of
    your customers' pets, and we will keep you informed with updated
    information regarding this recall as it becomes available.

    Sincerely,

    PetEdge Customer Service









    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
    Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets

  2. #2
    Posted by: Lizzie

    I felt so confident that my cats were safe because I feed Royal Canin, but this just came on the VetPet Digest:

    ROYAL CANIN CANADA PROACTIVELY RECALLS FELINE DISSOLUTION FORMULA (canned)

    Guelph, Ontario -- As a result of new information received from Menu Foods late yesterday, Royal Canin Canada is recalling Medi-Cal Feline Dissolution Formula canned diet because one production lot (January 08 2009) contains contaminated wheat gluten. This product is produced for Royal Canin Canada by the Menu Foods Ontario plant. Medi-Cal Feline Dissolution Formula canned diet is Royal Canin’s only wheat gluten-containing canned product. This is the only Royal Canin or Medi-Cal product being recalled.

    Royal Canin Canada has informed all Canadian veterinary clinics that Medi-Cal Feline Dissolution Formula canned diet, prescribed exclusively through veterinary clinics, should not be fed to cats. Although only one production lot was affected, to eliminate any risks to cats, Royal Canin Canada is proactively advising veterinary clinics to remove all of the Feline Dissolution Formula canned date codes.
    This product is not available through retail outlets.

    “After being repeatedly reassured by Menu Foods, as reinforced by FDA public statements, that none of the contaminated wheat gluten had made its way to Canada, we were completely shocked to learn yesterday that this was not the case, and that this wheat gluten had been used in the Feline Dissolution Formula canned product” said Xavier Unkovic, CEO Royal Canin Canada. “Once Melamine was identified as a contaminant by the FDA on March 30, we immediately implemented a screening program for raw materials and finished goods including Feline Dissolution. Feline Dissolution canned product in our warehouse tested negative for Melamine. Unfortunately, the one code lot of Feline Dissolution Formula canned that was affected had already been shipped.”

    “As animal health professionals and pet owners ourselves, we know this recall will cause concern for our customers as it has for our entire Medi-Cal/Royal Canin team,” said Dr. Brent Matthew, Veterinary Division Director. “We deeply regret that this has occurred.”

    To date, Medi-Cal/Royal Canin Veterinary Diet has not received any reports of illness in cats eating this product. Royal Canin Canada has advised veterinary clinics that it will provide financial reimbursement for veterinary costs to ensure the health and wellbeing of cats eating Feline Dissolution formula canned diets. Medi-Cal / Royal Canin’s veterinary experts and representatives are available to support the veterinary clinics and pet owners.

    Pet owners who are feeding the recalled product to their cats and have questions related to the recall should contact Royal Canin at 1-866-494-6844.

    Reposted by Phred on 4/10/2007

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