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    So they have to recall because there is melamine in the RICE!

    What the heck???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    So they have to recall because there is melamine in the RICE!

    What the heck???

    I guess so! I was reading on a blog, a lady called NB today, they told her the rice they had used was only in the venison not any of the other brands. I just dont know what to believe.

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    This today article was the latest about this natural Balence recall. It has
    a link to the company's web site to check info .





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    New Issue Forces Pet Food Recall
    Natural Balance: Issue Not Related To Melamine

    POSTED: 8:27 am EDT April 17, 2007


    The Food and Drug Administration said Natural Balance Pet Foods is recalling two kinds of pet food after getting reports of animals vomiting and experiencing kidney problems.

    The recall includes all date codes of Venison and Brown Rice Dry Dog Food and Venison and Green Pea Dry Cat Food. The company doesn't know the cause of the problem, but said it is focused on one particular lot.

    Natural Balance Pet Foods said it is working with the FDA to investigate the matter and is urging consumers to not feed either product to their animals.


    Last month, Menu Foods recalled 60 million cans of dog and cat food after the deaths of 16 pets, mostly cats, that ate its products. The FDA said tests indicated the food was contaminated with an industrial chemical, melamine. It is believed the contamination came from wheat gluten.

    Officials said the Natural Balance foods did not appear to be related to the issue with menu foods.

    The company provided a notice about the recall at


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    Just when you think the recall is over, another food goes on the list. I have been feeding my cats Orijen, it is formulated with a biologically correct (75/25/0) ingredient ratio of 75% meat, 25% fruit and vegetables and 0 grain. I was feeding Felidae, but now I am terrified to feed anything other than Orijen. DH was shocked when he went to the pet store and saw that Orijen went up in price nearly $3.00 - he was almost ready to give up and buy a cheaper food.

    We pay almost $20.00 for a 2.5 KG bag of Orijen, and it lasts us 2-3 weeks. I convinced him that it is safer to feed Orijen because it contains no grains. He agreed to buy the largest bag (saves money) from now on. I am thankful my husband cares as much about our cats as I do.

    In June, Orijen will have 6 Fresh Fish with Sea Vegetables (for dogs), a single protein kibble. I wish they were making it for cats too. I hope and pray that no other animals get sick/die from food. It is a tragedy, I couldn't imagine losing any of my cats.

    It is a Canadian food, but they do carry it in some parts of the US...

    Florida
    Washington
    Georgia
    Oregon

    Here is the site:
    Orijen Pet Foods

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    They said at Natural Balance that if the consumer brings it in a garbage bag we are to take it back and offer our apologies regardless of what kind of NB it is. That's straight from the customer service department and she checked with her supervisor.

    Anyone with questions is free to call Mike at the store!


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    I was feeding my dogs Timberwolf but I just do not trust them anymore. They are a very... off.. company. They refused to tell us yes or no when asked if they were associated with MenuFoods. It took them literally MONTHS to tell us how much Iodine was in their foods. Their customer service is just off and I was sick of finding different colored, sized, and looking kibbles in almost every single bag of food. I had to change formulas because it took my retailer a month or so to get in the Ocean Blue just because Timberwolf decided to change the packaging.

    I finally switched my dogs to Innova EVO Red Meat with their usual occasional raw meals. No issues so far and I am pleased with the ingredients.

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    I recently switched my two to Canidae Platinum when their last bag of Science Diet ran out. Pricey, but my dogs are loving it and it seems like good stuff. Their site says: "All of our products are made the “CANIDAE Way” with superior quality in every bag and can, with NO corn, wheat, soy, grain fractions, fillers or by products – and naturally preserved!"

    They have this this announcement regarding recalled foods on their website, maybe some of you might want to check out their foods:


    ANNOUNCEMENT

    Industry Can Recall

    In light of the unfortunate current pet food recall by other respectable pet food manufacturers, our phone lines and emails are tied up with concerned customers. We want you, our valued customer, to feel secure with the continued use of our products. CANIDAE® Pet Foods in no way is affected by the recall, nor are any of our products produced in any of the recalled production facilities.

    It appears from the latest news within our industry that all recalls are from Glutens imported from China, a protein source that is extracted from Wheat or Rice. The wheat or rice is not the issue, but the glutens extracted, stored, and then imported from China. Again, CANIDAE does not use Glutens in any form, and we do not import any ingredients from China or overseas.

    CANIDAE Pet Foods also does not produce cuts and gravies, pouches, and does not contain corn, wheat or soybeans in any of our products or formulations, and all ingredients are of US origin, meaning proudly raised and grown in the USA.

    Our heartfelt concerns go out to all those affected by the recall.


    CANIDAE Pet Foods


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    Are you TRYING to give me a heart attack?


    Fortunuately, I do not use the canned at all, and I have never fed them any of the venison ones.

    My three would be crushed if I had to take away their Natural Balance rolls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophist
    My three would be crushed if I had to take away their Natural Balance rolls.
    I hear ya. I've been using the venison NB rolls as training treats for Chipper.
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    OMG I fed Soda the canned venison when she first came home before she was transitioned to raw!!! Thank GOD above she only ate half a can, she didn't like it, I fed the rest to the other two. They ALL had diarrhea and one of them threw up, but I wasn't sure which. Ugh CRAP. I am going to have soda's kidney's tested to make sure there was no damage that might show up later. I'm just disgusted. Home made raw (i just bought a heavy duty meat grinder) and premade raw and EVO RM is ALL my dogs get from now on. The only treats they get are homemade and chicken jerky. I can't beleive this.

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    Honestly, at this point and time I dont think I would feed any of the Natural Balance. Take a look at what the president of the company had to say on the matter:


    Natural Balance President Herrick was so shaken by the melamine finding that he imposed a new policy Tuesday to hold all company foods in a warehouse until an offsite lab tests each batch for melamine. He won't ship anything until it has tested clean, he said.

    My husband is going back to Aspen today. I'm sending the two bags of NB back with him, I dont trust any of it right now. I hope the pet shop owner will let my husband get a different brand or give him the money back.

    This whole thing is a nightmare, how many more foods with the brown rice could be affected? Here is something else that scares me to death.

    Local veterinarians who've tracked kidney ailments nationwide have tentatively identified five more foods, not at this point under any recall, that they plan to have tested as soon as possible.


    What five foods could it be? How many of us could be feeding one of those to our beloved fur kids? Grrrrrr.....

    Here is the article.....






    Fears grow on pet food
    New findings expand the threat beyond wheat gluten.
    By Carrie Peyton Dahlberg - Bee Staff Writer
    Last Updated 12:08 am PDT Wednesday, April 18, 2007
    Story appeared in MAIN NEWS section, Page A1



    The monthlong pet food recall expanded Tuesday with a troubling twist, for the first time involving foods that do not contain wheat gluten but still tested positive for a potentially lethal chemical.

    The finding makes it much tougher to tell people what to safely feed their pets and fuels suspicions that the chemical melamine is being deliberately added to some pet food ingredients to bolster apparent protein.

    Natural Balance, a Pacoima-based company, is "99.9 percent sure" that a rice protein made in Asia is responsible for the melamine detected Tuesday in some of its venison-based pet foods, company President Joey Herrick said.


    "It was pretty shocking," he said in a phone interview after the company recalled several of its venison foods. "I was livid."

    Herrick declined to name the supplier of the rice protein or the country it came from, saying only that a large American company acquired the ingredient for Diamond Pet Foods, which makes some Natural Balance products.

    Because both wheat gluten and rice protein enhance the protein content of pet food, "it certainly is suspicious" that melamine now is associated with both, said Bob Poppenga, a UC Davis veterinary toxicology professor.

    Melamine isn't an edible protein, but it has plenty of nitrogen, which can be used as a marker for protein in chemical analyses.

    So, if someone wanted to use less of the relatively pricey sources of vegetable protein, such as wheat gluten, and throw in cheaper starches instead, adding melamine to that mix would still make it look like a protein-rich product, numerous veterinary nutritionists and toxicologists have said. With such speculation swirling, the rice protein-melamine link further alarmed pet owners as it began appearing on Web sites Tuesday, said Gina Spadafori, a Sacramento-based author who runs a pet Web site.

    "I see people who are being almost panicky," she said. "Last week, it was easy for veterinary associations to say if you want to feel better, just avoid wheat gluten," Spadafori said. "Now for this expansion to be an entirely different protein source ... I don't think right now anybody can say, 'Go feed this, it's safe.' "

    Natural Balance President Herrick was so shaken by the melamine finding that he imposed a new policy Tuesday to hold all company foods in a warehouse until an offsite lab tests each batch for melamine. He won't ship anything until it has tested clean, he said.

    Local veterinarians who've tracked kidney ailments nationwide have tentatively identified five more foods, not at this point under any recall, that they plan to have tested as soon as possible.

    The Veterinary Information Network, used by about 16,000 of the estimated 35,000 U.S. veterinarians, noticed the five foods kept recurring in vet-described disease reports, said Paul Pion, the Davis vet who co-founded the service. Pion said it would be premature to name the foods.

    He hopes to get suspect food samples to the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory at UC Davis to start testing as early as today. As the recall expands, "my sense is it's time for every manufacturer to go testing for melamine," Pion said.

    The notion that melamine could be a deliberate additive -- not an industrial mistake -- arose as early as April 5, when Stephen Sundlof, head of the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine, said that the pet food recall could turn into a criminal investigation if investigators find that melamine was added deliberately.

    Later, the New York Times reported that the Chinese company that supplied tainted wheat gluten to Menu Foods sought to buy large amounts of melamine through Internet trading sites.

    More than 4,000 pet deaths have been reported on Spadafori's petconnetion.com site. Others have estimated recall-related deaths at hundreds to thousands of pets nationwide.

    All the 100 or so products recalled previously had involved wheat gluten, the vast majority of them dog food, cat food and treats manufactured for many labels by the Canada-based company Menu Foods.

    Amid complaints that the multiple recalls were hard to follow, the FDA tried to assemble all the recalled foods on a single list, now over 5,000 items long, on its Web site at www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/petfoodrecall/

    As of Tuesday evening, the Natural Balance recalls hadn't appeared there. Natural Balance recalled two products Monday and added more Tuesday after learning of the melamine test results. It has pulled back Venison and Brown Rice canned and bagged dog foods, Venison and Brown Rice dog treats and Venison and Green Pea dry cat food.

    For pet owners, vets said, the important thing to be aware of is any behavior change that seems linked to either a new food, or even a new bag of the same food. Symptoms could include loss of appetite, vomiting, lethargy and excess drinking or urinating.

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    I stand corrected and offer my apologies!

    I just spoke to Natural Balance...

    They tried a new rice protein and it was tainted with melamine.

    This affects only the Venison and Brown Rice for dogs (dry, canned, and treats) and the Venison and Green Pea for the cats (dry only) for the batch labeled Sept 28, 2008.

    They said that if the consumer wants to bring any of the Natural Balance food back the store should give them an exchange or their money back without question...even if they bring it back in a garbage bag!

    Oh, and Timberwolf is excellent, however, there are a lot of great foods out there. Feel free to call the store at 260-483-0944 M-Th 10-7 10-6 Fri and Sat and 12-5 Sun EDT and talk to Mike about foods and he can check availability closer to you.


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    Thank you Mugsy! Does that mean you can take back any brand of the NB or just the venison?

    Thank you Kay for the beautiful sig!

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    ~Find the seed at the bottom of your heart and bring forth a flower~

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